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A Place For Ida offers
a fresh insight into racism and coming of age through the eyes
of a child. Abandoned by her parents at a tender age, she was
left to be raised by her grandmother. By the age of thirteen,
Ida longed for touch and affection. Everyone was already telling
her she was a heartbreaker...with the strong shapely muscular
legs of a stallion. It was pathetic the way she forced herself
upon men.
Billy, her first true love, would send her life into a whirlwind
of emotions, causing a sea of passion that Ida hardly had the
capacity to control herself. During the early 1960's when the
world was changing so fast, Ida tried her best to surpass time.
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