Noah Peters is a driven seventeen-year-old with goals after high school to be a professional writer. He wants to avoid getting stuck in his hometown of nowhere Kansas. The West Coast has been calling his name for as long as he can remember. The people in his town do not accomplish much after graduation aside from marriage and children. Things he would eventually like but know he will not easily come by in Kansas. He is openly gay after all.Timothy Powell is the new boy in town. He is basketball player tall but rather scrawny in weight. His ultimate goal is to be a lawyer. His brown curly hair makes Noah do a double-take. It is Noah's responsibility to show Timothy around the school and the two boys end up hitting it off right away. Timothy is from Connecticut though and carries several secrets with him. Is this true love or just a high school romance?Only time will tell for these two boys.
Ed Michaels Bücher
In Monoculture bietet F.S. Michaels eine umfassende Analyse, wie eine einzige Erzählung unsere Welt neu gestaltet. Durch umfangreiche Forschung und überraschende interdisziplinäre Verbindungen bietet sie eine ganzheitliche Perspektive auf dieses transformative Phänomen. Ihre Arbeit zielt darauf ab, die tieferen Implikationen und gesellschaftlichen Folgen dieser allgegenwärtigen Geschichte aufzudecken. Sie zeichnet sich durch analytische Tiefe und die Fähigkeit aus, komplexe Ideen zu einer kohärenten Vision zu synthetisieren.


Rumours and mistrust abound around an old pastor. Five boys: Tom, Andy, Roger, Jack and Ed are intrigued by him and one boy goads the others on to explore the pastor's house as part of a dare. However, the pastor returns and, in their haste, the boys rush into the basement and through a door which leads them into another, mystical, world. Here they encounter strange, mythical creatures. They also meet a mysterious man called Mister Gravoa and are told that they have a debt to pay. They are separated and begin their life changing experiences. But how do they pay their debts and will they ever be able to get back home again?