Remember Jersey: A Cotillion Ruined Chapter 1 Free Sample

<p>This is somewhat true. The language we used was very much real. The events were based on some real stuff. The gang and the intentions of the gangs, the majority Filipino, Vietnamese and other Asians. We were fighting for our race as children. We had to fight back so the people of our race won&rsquo;t be bullied. As we were one of the first waves of Asians, there was no Asian type of gangs or maybe there were but it wasn&rsquo;t enough for them to respect people of our race enough not to bully us.</p> <p>The Cotillions in those days were like a sweet 16 basically. Usually, the girl was turning 16 and the parents, they spent a lot of money on them. It&rsquo;s like a status symbol, if you had a Cotillion in Jersey, your parents loved you so much they&rsquo;ll go in debt to pay for it. Or you were already well off and your parents can afford it.</p> <p><a href="https://medium.com/@marqmartinofficial/remember-jersey-a-cotillion-ruined-chapter-1-free-sample-dade262ab43e"><strong>Click Here</strong></a></p>