#Womanhood: Ayara Amanda Mudaliar-Rambaran-Fagerlund Reconstructed

Rosalia Isabella Belcher-LePrince


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"#Girlhood" is a 14-part book-series created by Author Rosalia Isabella Belcher-LePrince.
It is centered on positive/negative aspects of Jamaican-Diasporic/Jamaican Androphilic-girlhood -- during the 2000s -- between the Eastern United States, and Xamayca. It was loosely based around "Wicked", which is interconnected.

"#Girlhood" is based around Jamaican-born, female-survivor, central-character Ayara Mudaliar-Rambaran. Her twin, Shoko Mudaliar-Rambaran. Lucia Mudaliar-Rambaran. Triplets Victoria, Danica, and Sophia Mudaliar-Rambaran. Bethany Mudliar-Rambaran. All born in Xamayca, during the 1990s. Immigrating to the U.S. when Amanda was 5. Her tomboy-best-friend Jennifer O' Bryan, and other female-friends Samantha Vinyard, Danielle Li, Alicia Chang, and Debra Marcelles. Her cousins Alice Justice-Rambaran, and Stacey Justice-Rambaran. As well as her Finnish/Icelandic boyfriend Erik Fagerlund, his Chinese-born friend Yuehan Wong, , and . "Justice For Amanda (Starstruck)" is a Crime-Fiction Novel written by Rosalía Isabella Belcher-LePrince. With each Non-Fiction book contains between 26-50 chapters.

Model/Actress Ayara Amanda Amy Rambaran-Fagerlund and NHL-Player Erik Bjorn Fagerlund are wealthy, heterosexually-married, childhood-sweethearts that dated throughout in Junior High School and High School, in Connecticut, from ages 12 through 18, after meeting at age 10. The interracial-interethnic couple marry during the first year of College. The couple have 7 Multiracial children – 3 sons (Aarav Micah Joshua Rambaran-Henriques; Bjorn Erik Rambaran-Fagerlund; Eero Erik Rambaran-Fagerlund) and 4 daughters (Anika Lillia Amanda Rose Rambaran-Fagerlund; Aaradhya Erika Amanda Rose Rambaran-Fagerlund; Aadhya Clarise Rambaran-Fagerlund; Aishwarya Gabriella Rambaran-Fagerlund). But are continuously negatively-impacted and effected by a traumatizing-childhood-secret that haunts the pair until this day. The former was severely-Heterosexually-exploited by her idol, mentor, and coach Legendary-Baseball-Athlete Dean Joshua Henriques, for 8 years as a minor from age 9 to 17.

The series follows the Nadar-Mudaliar/Mahabeer/Justice-Rambaran and Erikson-Fagerlund families. The Nadar/Mudaliar and Justice-Rambaran family is a Jamaican-immigrant family of Indo-Jamaican, Afro-Jamaican, and Arawak descent. Rebecca Justice, her husband Anthony Justice, and her Rebecca's nine children. Including their famous-tween-daughters, Little-League Softball/Baseball-Players, Amanda "Amy" Justice and Lucia "Lucy" Justice. (Amanda Justice being one of 24 girls to play in the Little-League Baseball World-series.)
Legendary Major-League Baseball-Player, Dean Henriques Jr., is a two-timing womanizer, and playboy. He consistently sleeps with teenage-women, including "Barely Legal" teenagers, with rumors he also slept with older underaged-teenage-girls. He also consistently befriends and mentors multiple adolescent-girls, and ushers them into careers across The Entertainment Industries.
However, when Dean Henriques Jr., befriends the Justice family (including making their daughters members of his "Angel Fish" club; and inviting them to his Wonderland Ranch) their relationships and lives are forever altered for the worst, as #GirlDad Anthony begins to suspect his wife is having an extramarital-affair and at least one of his daughters is being exploited.
As Amanda grows she begins to view Dean more and more differently, as she begins to experience shifts in her relationships with friends and family-members.
When Legendary Little-League/Major-League Baseball-Player, Dean Henriques Jr., is accused of sexual-misconduct by two women (including a College League Softball Player), occurring when they are teenagers-girls, there is a Federal investigation into Dean resulting in recovered girl
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