My Sister Life by Maria Flook
The trouble with My Sister Life is that the book jacket made the book sound a lot more interesting than it really was. A sister’s disappearance, child prostitution, teenagers with their respective children finding each other after years of separation and joining forces, intertwined and mirrored lives. In reality it was a couple of troubled kids who, voluntarily, did things they probably shouldn’t have and got in some of the same trouble at different times. So it was an OK story, written well enough, but not all that gripping or new.