Get out of my head

Get out of my head

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Being an orphan is hard enough,but being an orphan without a name is even harder.Anthony Parker is an orphan without a name,that is until a strange tall man saves him from being a thief,but when Anthony gets to a high school a whole new set of feelings over come him.In my new book 'get out of my head' you will feel sadness,joy,hope,and love for our two main characters. (BOY+BOY) credits to all the artist
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Nathan is a teenage boy with a rebellious streak, marked by his short black hair slicked back and a faint goatee that gives him a more mature look. He's someone who often feels misunderstood, both by his family and the world around him. He's introspective and struggles to connect with others. the family was on a three-hour drive to Grandma's birthday. The morning was filled with the usual chaos of a busy household, with Jess rushing to pack and making sure everything was ready for the trip. Nathan, already packed and waiting patiently, had a relaxed attitude, dressed in a hoodie and jeans with his long black hair slicked back and a faint goatee, which earned him a critical look from his mom, Jess, who didn't like his style. As they loaded the car, Mark double-checked everything, while Jess made sure nothing was forgotten. During the car ride their car broke down in the forest, Nathan wandered off and discovered a hidden village. The villagers initially appeared hostile but eventually spared his parents. While his family adapted quickly-his mother becoming a caregiver and his father earning respect as a hunter-Nathan struggled to adjust. Life in the village felt foreign, and he struggled with survival skills. Assigned a harsh mentor, Nathan faced frustration and mistreatment but showed persistence. After standing up to bullies, he earned some respect, and his mentor began to soften, though Nathan still felt like an outsider, unsure if he would ever belong, Nathan never thought what his life will be like in the next 10 years. Full of journeys and unexpected turns he never thought would come true, He just wants to go home....

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