What would life be if you had no permanent roots, and the only permanency that you had was a sense of intangibility and brokeness ? Enter the life of four teenage boys who, having lost their hopes, dreams, and lives themselves, exist in a system that claims to be for their welfare when, in fact, it prohibits their ability to grow. In the foster care system, there are never truly those who exceed: only those who survive. How then, when faced with internal and external adversity, can one truly survive as a whole ?
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| - What would life be if you had no permanent roots, and the only permanency that you had was a sense of intangibility and brokeness ? Enter the life of four teenage boys who, having lost their hopes, dreams, and lives themselves, exist in a system that claims to be for their welfare when, in fact, it prohibits their ability to grow. In the foster care system, there are never truly those who exceed: only those who survive. How then, when faced with internal and external adversity, can one truly survive as a whole ?
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| - What would life be if you had no permanent roots, and the only permanency that you had was a sense of intangibility and brokeness ? Enter the life of four teenage boys who, having lost their hopes, dreams, and lives themselves, exist in a system that claims to be for their welfare when, in fact, it prohibits their ability to grow. In the foster care system, there are never truly those who exceed: only those who survive. How then, when faced with internal and external adversity, can one truly survive as a whole ? This novel will contain adult concepts (nothing directly explicit) and may be considered as a PG-13 ranked reading. Do not make edits without consent of the authour (to be given on the talk page). Your thanks in advance.
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