SAM and the GIRL that HE became

SAM and the GIRL that HE became

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Sam was a seemingly normal boy who lived for playing football with his friends. Although he had heard from friends about awkward talks about puberty and sex. When his time came, Sam did not see what was coming his way. The day after his eleventh birthday, he was accosted (in his eyes anyway) by his mum and sat at the table for the inevitable lecture. As she began, he thought that it was an odd choice that his mum was giving him a talk on male puberty; what did she know about it? Of course he had had 'Sex Education' lessons at school and was confident that he knew everything that he needed to know. Unfortunately for him, Sam was about to discover that his path through the puberty roadmap might be somewhat different to what he had expected. Whilst puberty is a challenging time for all children, Sam's was going to have significantly more impact on his life than most.
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Thirteen year-old Taylor Landt's step-mother believes that he should be the next great football player for the high school he'll be attending in the fall. Having a dad who is an accomplished professional linebacker, and growing up surrounded by professional football coaches and players should all but guarantee his ability to dominate on the field. Unfortunately he hates playing football, and knows his height and build will never allow him to be successful at the sport. Faced with a step-mother who ignores his obvious talents in other areas, and thinks he is a blight on his father's reputation, Taylor does the unthinkable and moves to Ohio to live with his mother who abandoned him with his father eight years ago. Taylor discovers there's more to his inability to follow in his fathers' footsteps than just his height. Will it be possible for him to make friends in a new town in the middle of nowhere? Will Taylor be able to finally make peace with his mother who abandoned them all those years ago?

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