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Hank Turner had done everything right-Army veteran, top of his class in medical school, a man who believed in systems, order, and service. But when the private hospital that hired him shut down overnight, the life he built collapsed with it.
No job.
No savings.
No home.
No help.
San Diego didn't catch him-it swept him. From sidewalks to canyons, from shelters to riverbeds, Hank learned the truth about the city he once admired: the homeless weren't supported... they were erased.
But Hank isn't the kind of man who stays erased.
As he fights to survive the streets-dodging sweeps, navigating broken systems, and finding unexpected allies-something inside him ignites. If no one in power will fight for people like him, then he'll become the one in power.
From the riverbed to City Hall, from silence to a movement, Hank Turner is about to rise.
Not for revenge.
Not for glory.
But to change everything.
A story about survival, injustice, and the birth of a political revolution-told from the ground up.