The Boy Who Disliked Mothers

L a Drecketts

The Boy Who Disliked Mothers
Format
Paperback
Publisher
Destinyalready Creative Writing Ink
Published
30 January 2024
Pages
368
ISBN
9798224864539

The Boy Who Disliked Mothers

L a Drecketts

In this unique retelling of Peter Pan, set in Jamaica and Neverland, we meet a young boy named Peter who has been scarred by the traumatic experiences with his narcissistic and abusive mother. With the help of Tinkerbell, and his closest friends, the lost boys, Peter embarks on a journey of healing, redemption, and personal growth.As Peter struggles to overcome his past, he discovers that every person in his life holds a special place in his heart. Wendy, his best friend and eventual love interest, provides the support and guidance he needs to confront his inner demons and embrace his true self. And Mama Odi, the wise and powerful seer and Obeah woman, shows him the path to healing and self-discovery.Through a series of flashbacks of when he was a child juxtaposed with Peter's journey as a teenager, readers will experience the highs and lows of his emotional journey, as he comes to terms with his past and learns to move forward in love and strength.This coming-of-age story is filled with the vibrant and rich culture of Jamaica, as well as themes of friendship, love, and personal growth. With a cast of unforgettable characters, each serving a distinct purpose in the main character's life, and an engaging narrative, this book is a must-read for young adults and anyone who has ever struggled with their past. Join Peter and his friends on an embarking that will inspire and uplift and see how even the darkest of places can be overcome with love and perseverance.

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