Her given name was Lucinda but she'd called herself Juveline since age fifteen, when she'd been caught selling knockoff Burberry totes and a cop at the booking desk misspelled the word "juvenile." Big

πŸ“– Carl Hiaasen

🌍 American  |  πŸ‘¨β€πŸ’Ό Writer

πŸŽ‚ March 12, 1953
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Her actual name was Lucinda, but she adopted the name Juveline at age fifteen after a police officer at the booking desk misspelled the word "juvenile" when she was caught selling fake Burberry bags. This nickname stuck with her and became her identity.

The story is from Carl Hiaasen's book Razor Girl, which often features quirky characters and humorous tales. Juveline's experience highlights a moment that shaped how she saw herself and her nickname became an integral part of her story.

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