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True crime buff Gus Green has always felt out of place in the world. He's overweight, gay, his injured mum's primary carer, and he only has two real friends: sporty Kane and feisty Shell, who are both dealing with their own problems.Gus's life is flipped on its head one day when he finds a missing persons website with a digitally aged picture of a missing boy who looks eerily like him. Could he be a kidnapping victim? It would explain a lot about his patchy background, but what would that make his mum - his kidnapper?As Gus and his friends dive into the mystery, their investigation reveals more questions than answers. Can they unravel the case before his world falls apart? And what will they do if the truth is too much to handle?
A Philosophy on Life, Family, and Growing Up offers thoughts from the pen of Troy Hunter, presenting a truly practical book for those who struggle with the questions of life that men and women of all walks of life ask themselves, sometimes without having answers. This book deals honestly, forthrightly, and boldly with some of the most troubling questions that life has to offer. Troy Hunter looks at the human lifespan from birth through childhood to young adulthood and adulthood and on to death. He looks at the human need for relationship and studies the dynamics of human interaction with each other and with the world. Troy Hunter writes a thought-provoking treatise on the totality of life that is likely to leave you with some possible answers but challenges you by bringing up even more questions.
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