Towne Street Theatre Literary Series to Kick Off 1/18 with ANYBODY'S DAUGHTER
Towne Street Theatre debuts a new staged reading series to kick off its 21st season; the TST Literary Reading Series will present Anybody's Daughter by Pamela Samuels Young. Artistic Director, Nancy Cheryll Davis directs the TST acting ensemble in this inaugural presentation. The reading will take place at 2:00 PM on Saturday, January 18, 2014, at Burton Chase Park (Community Room), 13650 Mindanao Way in Marina Del Rey, CA. In addition to a talk-back session with the writer, director and cast, there will be a book signing immediately following the performance. Donations are welcome and reservations are suggested at info@townestreet.org. For additional information about Towne Street Theatre, visit www.townestreet.org.
Pamela Samuels Young is a practicing attorney and bestselling author of six novels: Every Reasonable Doubt,
In Firm Pursuit, Murder on the Down Low, Attorney-Client Privilege, Buying Time and Anybody's Daughter. A natural hair enthusiast, Pamela is also the author of Kinky Coily: A Natural Hair Resource Guide. In addition to moonlighting as a mystery writer, Pamela works full time as Managing Counsel for Labor and Employment Law for a major corporation in Southern California. She formerly served on the board of directors of the Los Angeles Chapter of Mystery Writers of America and is a diehard member of Sisters in Crime-L.A. The former journalist is a graduate of USC, Northwestern University and UC Berkeley's School of Law. To read an excerpt of Pamela's books or to schedule her for a speaking engagement, visit www.pamelasamuelsyoung.com or email her at authorpamelasamuelsyoung@gmail.com.
Based on the real-life horrors faced by thousands of girls, award-winning author Pamela Samuels Young takes readers deep inside the disturbing world of child trafficking in a fast-paced thriller that educates as much as it entertains. Anybody's Daughter hammers home the point that child predators are no longer lurking outside school grounds. Thanks to the Internet, they're inside our homes. Thirteen-year-old Brianna thinks she's sneaking off to meet a boy she met on Facebook. Instead, the child is ensnarled in the horrifying world of human trafficking. Her Uncle Dre, a man with his own criminal past, scours the dark corners of L.A. determined to find her. Dre ultimately comes up with a daring plan that puts many lives in danger, including his own. But will he find Brianna before it's too late?

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