![]() ![]() ![]() She hides from and fights with Social Services as long as she can, but she is eventually moved into a group home filled with sad and abused women. Winter, who lies about her age, is left to survive on her own-without any resources. On the streets, Winter's mother quickly turns to drugs, and her younger sisters are taken by Social Services. They have nowhere to live and nowhere to go. The FBI not only takes him but also everything the family owns. She spends hundreds of dollars a day until suddenly on her 16th birthday, her father is torn from their lives. Once in this new neighborhood, Winter lives the high life. Though she used to live in the hood in Brooklyn, her dad recently moved Winter, her mom, and her three sisters out of Brooklyn into a community of mansions. She has only the nicest things and expects nothing but the best. ![]() In Sister Soljah's novel The Coldest Winter Ever, protagonist Winter Santiga is the teenage daughter of a famous drug lord. ![]()
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