Kane is the gripping and emotionally charged story of Kane, a troubled young boy navigating a harsh and unforgiving world. After the sudden and tragic loss of his parents, Kane is thrust into the care of his aging grandmother, Marjorie, who soon becomes bedridden. As a child forced to become a carer too young, Kane's life spirals out of control, and the weight of responsibility begins to warp his once innocent nature. Kane transforms into a feared and rebellious figure, manipulating both students and teachers alike to maintain power in an environment that should have provided him with stability. His internal conflict deepens as he turns to destructive behavior, alienating those around him while still trying to hold onto the only family he has left-his grandmother, whose health continues to decline. Kane's actions are driven by grief, anger, and an overwhelming sense of abandonment, leading him down a dangerous path of no return. This novel explores themes of grief, power, isolation, and the consequences of a broken system, following Kane as he struggles to find his place in a world that has given him little kindness. It's a raw and heart-wrenching tale of a boy growing up too fast, losing control, and facing the harsh realities of his choices.
20 parts