Jessica's first tragedy in life was being born a girl. Her second tragedy was becoming pregnant at fifteen, and daring to keep it instead of aborting it. Now, expelled from school, abandoned by the father of her baby, and threatened with the death threat from the home front, Jessica finds herself entangled in a macabre dance of death and survival. She must choose between her life and her unborn child. Can she rise above her father’s vindictiveness and societal ostracism or succumb to pressure? ... Double Injustice is about gender discrimination and inequality. It's about prenatal sex selection, adolescent reproductive rights and forced abortion.