Steve's Journey

Steve's Journey

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This is the story of a man. He was a short man. He had no friends. Join Steve on his quest of longingness and connectionless ponderings, as he muses about the joys and humiliations of living without a companion. Of any sort. At all. In this book, not only will you as a reader discover what it is like to be a short man called Steve, but you will discover the true meaning of companionship (Or possibly lack of companionship, read on to find out). Not only will this book take you on meaningful journey, but you will find yourself forgetting that you are reading a book at all. Come away with Steve, be his invisible companion, and discover. ...New updates coming soon...
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*Completed* This book is for those of us with Autism who dare to dream and for those of us who fall deeply in love.❤ Greyson was the coolest loner anyone has ever met. A tad basic but cool none the less. He played football at least. That was the extent of his personality as far as his family was concerned. He was tough, a real man's man one might say, even more than anyone knew. But he was chronically depressed. Was his life really worth living If it were all just a facade? Drew was small. He was also a bit on the weird side and by that I mean your first encounter with him might be him info dumping about lavender plants. Cheer and art were his entire life, without them he was nothing. With no friends, a lousy support system and a neurodivergent brain, loneliness was creeping in on him. That is until he met the guy with the deep voice. Could these young men challenge eachothers views on what it means to be a man and motivate eachother to believe in the power of human connection?

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