I came into this world through a father... but I was raised by a man who chose to love me.
Planted in Me is the raw, emotional, and inspiring true story of a young boy growing up fatherless-until life gave him another chance through a man he now calls his real father. He wasn't tied to me by blood, but by something deeper: love, sacrifice, and a commitment that never broke.
Through laughter, hardship, success, and silence, this man became more than a stepdad-he became my guardian angel, my friend, and my mirror. This book takes you through the journey of our bond: the first time I stood up for him, the day he cried in front of me, how his quiet wisdom shaped the man I am today, and the legacy of wealth and wisdom he planted in me.
Told with honesty, emotion, and a touch of Ghanaian Pidgin where humor and life collide, this story is for anyone who's ever needed a father, found one in an unexpected place, or became one themselves.
💬 "He didn't just raise me. He planted a voice in me. And now, I write."
A 20-chapter memoir of love, lessons, and legacy that will stay with you long after the final page.
[Wattpad's Summer Reading Checklist 2022 Pick]
"'Hella heavy' is your response to seeing me with a literal fish tail?"
"Sorry. Should ... should it be something else? Wait, does this mean that you can't eat sushi?"
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When Alyssa shows up in Hulhazy Front a week after wiping the memory of her partner, she's terrified of ruining everything again. Her brother and dad are convinced she'll be okay as soon as she's able to "move on", which makes no sense to her, because they sound like the exact same thing. Alyssa doesn't care about moving on--she just cares about hiding the fact that she's a mermaid from this new small town, and especially her new coworker, Elliot.
Elliot has spent the past year trying to figure out how to be out. It seems that every time she finds some kind of balance, something has to happen. Her parents say something homophobic before she's about to confess her "big secret," or her old friends from the swim team make some jab about all the things they're convinced Elliot did sophomore year. She's planning on her summer consisting of working at the public pool, hiding her sexuality, and third-wheeling it up with her best friends, Neema and Duncan.
Until, of course, she meets Alyssa.
*cover created using graphics from freepik*