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The Faces We Show

Growing Up Together

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The Faces We Show

By: Fredlyne Evbuomwan
Narrated by: Angela Robles
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Behind every young face is a story. For some, it’s a story of quiet determination; for others, it’s a battle against unseen struggles. The Faces We Show: Growing Up Together is a journey into the lives of teenagers navigating the often overwhelming worlds of school, self-discovery, and the relentless pressures that come with growing up.

Brightwood High is more than a school; it’s a reflection of countless homes where families strive to give their children a chance at a brighter future. In every classroom, there are echoes of parents working tirelessly—sacrificing sleep, comfort, and dreams—just to keep the flame of education alive for their children. It’s about fathers pulling extra shifts, mothers juggling multiple jobs, and guardians who wear the weight of the world on their shoulders, all to ensure that the next generation can break free from the cycles of struggle.

This story is about those teenagers, the ones who walk into classrooms carrying more than just backpacks. They carry the weight of their families' hopes and dreams, the unspoken fears of failure, and the pressure to excel in a world that demands so much. You’ll meet Elliot, whose love for poetry gives him a voice even as he wrestles with the guilt of seeing his single mother stretch every dollar to buy his books. You’ll feel for Eva, whose parents have sacrificed everything to push her toward success, leaving her terrified of letting them down. And then there’s Slice, a boy whose life on the streets was a desperate attempt to help his struggling family before finding his way back to school.

The struggles of these teenagers aren’t just theirs alone—they’re tied to the sacrifices of the families who believe in the power of education to transform lives. Their classrooms aren’t just places to learn equations and grammar; they’re battlegrounds where futures are fought for, one exam at a time, with the silent prayers of parents as their foundation.

As you listen, you’ll walk the halls of Brightwood High, a place where dreams are nurtured, tears are shed, and triumphs are celebrated. You’ll witness the unspoken bond between students and their families, the quiet determination of teachers who become more than educators, and the power of resilience to overcome even the heaviest burdens.

This book is for every parent who has skipped a meal to pay for school supplies. It’s for every teenager who studies by candlelight because the power bill couldn’t be paid. And it’s for every teacher who stays late to ensure a struggling student has a fighting chance.
Through the lives of these characters, I hope you’ll see yourself, your struggles, and your victories. I hope their stories remind you of the strength it takes to rise above challenges and the beauty of a community that lifts each other up.

Education is more than a right—it’s a gift, a lifeline, and sometimes, the only way forward. To every family making sacrifices to educate their children, this book is for you.

©2024 Fredlyne Evbuomwan (P)2025 Fredlyne Evbuomwan
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