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The Stranger Who Was Himself
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The Stranger Who Was Himself

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In the past decade especially many young people have struggled to find a place for themselves in a chaotic world or family disjunction, racial discrimination, political polarity, a volatile economy, and sexism. By the age of fourteen Roddy Mattson has become an angry rebel who has no interest in school, is a trial to his parents and expresses his anger via asocial behavior. Finding an unlikely friend in Marty, a Latino boy his age who is smart and accomplished as well as a rebel, the two have several adventures, at first together, then Roddy alone in the hope of relieving the anger that comes from the neglect he feels. Through his encounter with an unlikely homeless veteran, an inspiring summer school teacher, a young woman who pays him attention, a disabled veteran, a Native American man and an evolving relationship with his divorced parents, he faces life changing experiences. Unable to escape the guilt for his past crimes, he struggles to restart his life and to find his place in the world. This coming of age story will draw you in to this intriguing young man’s adventures that are agonizing, heart warming, and redemptive.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Readersmagnet LLC
Date
4 September 2021
Pages
212
ISBN
9781954371934

This title is printed to order. This book may have been self-published. If so, we cannot guarantee the quality of the content. In the main most books will have gone through the editing process however some may not. We therefore suggest that you be aware of this before ordering this book. If in doubt check either the author or publisher’s details as we are unable to accept any returns unless they are faulty. Please contact us if you have any questions.

In the past decade especially many young people have struggled to find a place for themselves in a chaotic world or family disjunction, racial discrimination, political polarity, a volatile economy, and sexism. By the age of fourteen Roddy Mattson has become an angry rebel who has no interest in school, is a trial to his parents and expresses his anger via asocial behavior. Finding an unlikely friend in Marty, a Latino boy his age who is smart and accomplished as well as a rebel, the two have several adventures, at first together, then Roddy alone in the hope of relieving the anger that comes from the neglect he feels. Through his encounter with an unlikely homeless veteran, an inspiring summer school teacher, a young woman who pays him attention, a disabled veteran, a Native American man and an evolving relationship with his divorced parents, he faces life changing experiences. Unable to escape the guilt for his past crimes, he struggles to restart his life and to find his place in the world. This coming of age story will draw you in to this intriguing young man’s adventures that are agonizing, heart warming, and redemptive.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Readersmagnet LLC
Date
4 September 2021
Pages
212
ISBN
9781954371934