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The Very Troublesome Ghoulish Bizarre Boy

By: Mark A. Roeder
Narrated by: Jerry Bradshaw
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Thad trusts no one. He loves no one and refuses to have friends. He reluctantly agrees to allow an older gay couple adopt him so he can get out of juvie but doesn’t plan to stick around long. Before he has a chance to run from his new home, he meets a fascinating boy who shows him there is far more to Blackford, Indiana, than he could possibly imagine. It is only in Blackford that Thad’s life truly begins.

©2021 Mark A. Roeder (P)2021 Mark A. Roeder
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