Wyatt Reaves takes the seat next to you, bloodied and soaking wet, and he is a big-fisted beast. Tell him to stretch out like an X across asphalt and you’ve got a parking space. But Wyatt’s been taking it lying down for too long, and he is NOT happy.
Since he turned twelve and a half, he’s been living with his uncle, a traveling salesman of mysterious agenda and questionable intent. Soon, Uncle Spade sees the potential in “kiddo” to earn cash. And that’s enough to keep the boy around for nearly six years.
But what life does Wyatt deserve? Alcohol? Drugs? Bare-fisted fights? Tattoos? No friends? No role models? Living in a car?
If you’re brave enough to stay and listen, you’ll hear an astounding story. It’s not a pretty road Wyatt has traveled, but growing up rarely is.
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Sexual Content - 0/5
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Violence - 1/5
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Language - 4/5
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Drugs and Alcohol - 0/5
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Summary
This book is about a 1 7 year old who fights. His parent's don't care for him as much as his uncle does. He ends up in the social security office. His uncle comes and finds him without shoes and unhealthy. He ends up living with his uncle. the uncle buys him a meal and he lives with his grandma. He cleans up her place and ends up being a fighter. (Tevan)
Violence: fighting, mild violence.
Language: profane language, ex: Damn and F¬bomb