![]() It’s setting: the ghetto, the projects, the hood. The Coldest Winter Ever is described in a number of ways: street lit, urban fiction. Winter escapes child protective services and fights for status, all while trying to survive. Winter’s mom and three younger sisters are all split up, essentially homeless, penniless, yet still looking for a way to climb the social ladder. ![]() But when her father and his entire ring is busted and sent to prison, the family’s new house, all the possessions inside, and the new vehicle in the driveway are confiscated by the FBI because they were purchased with drug money. When her father decides to move up in the world, he relocates the family to a Long Island mansion where Winter complains how bored she is without her friends and regular sex. She has three younger sisters and a “bad bitch” mom, a term used for women who handle their business and always look expensive and behave with class. ![]() ![]() Winter Santiaga, at sixteen, is the oldest child of a drug lord with a small empire in Brooklyn. ![]()
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