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The Stars Don't Lie by Boo Walker
5.0
Every child needs at least one adult as their their champion.
Boo Walker explores the complex relationships of Carter Livingston and just about everyone else in his life. Carter has intentionally exiled himself from his family, childhood friends, his champion Mrs. Cartwright, and even his employees for twenty years.
After so many years of neglect Carter finds himself back "home" and fails at hiding from his past. Carter faces the memories of his past as he painfully works through multiple relationships to heal himself and those relationships. Carter finally learns to cherish the gifts of family, friends, and his champion, Mrs. Cartwright. Eventually, he even learns to love himself.
Every child needs at least one Mrs. Cartwright in their lives.
Boo Walker explores the complex relationships of Carter Livingston and just about everyone else in his life. Carter has intentionally exiled himself from his family, childhood friends, his champion Mrs. Cartwright, and even his employees for twenty years.
After so many years of neglect Carter finds himself back "home" and fails at hiding from his past. Carter faces the memories of his past as he painfully works through multiple relationships to heal himself and those relationships. Carter finally learns to cherish the gifts of family, friends, and his champion, Mrs. Cartwright. Eventually, he even learns to love himself.
Every child needs at least one Mrs. Cartwright in their lives.