Home (Agara's Story)

Home (Agara's Story)

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Join Agara De Silva on a captivating journey of self-discovery as he ventures beyond the confines of his stagnant career, seeking adventure and drama to reignite his sense of purpose. In a world where love, family, friends, wealth, education, and the power of storytelling shape our lives, Agara must navigate the twists and turns of fate to find the missing pieces of his own story. Will his quest lead him to the fulfillment he seeks, or will he discover that true purpose lies closer to home than he ever imagined? Prepare to be inspired and entertained as Agara's quest unfolds, reminding us all of the power of embracing life's adventures. What is a home without love, family, friends, wealth, education and stories to foster younger generations to come?
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Carter Parrish lived a happy, simple life with his mom, and knowing she had found her way back to love was the best news he could have ever received. But love leads to marriage, and marriage brought him a new stepfather, a new house, six new stepbrothers and one especially obnoxious stepsister. When the place he is meant to call home starts to feel like a test to his good-will and patience, Carter needs an escape. He might find just that where he least expects it, after meeting a smart boy with a snarky sense of humor and a secret he doesn't seem to good at hiding, who just so happens to be his football coach's son. Somebody said "change is inevitable, growth is optional". Carter just wished they had left a footnote about how hard it can be. *STORY CONTAINS MULTIMEDIA*

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