Nobody by Allan A. Zarbock Teachers ask, “Where’s your homework?” He asks, “Mom, where’s dinner?” The cops insist he’s up to no good. He insists the cops are no good. His peers call him “Loser.” He calls himself “Nobody.” In a world that seems determined to overlook him, one teenager struggles to find his place. Faced with constant scrutiny from teachers, indifference from his family, and hostility from the authorities, he navigates the challenges of a society that labels him before knowing him. His peers dismiss him, casting hurtful names that echo in his mind, making him believe he is a “Nobody.” But within the shadows of his turbulent life, there lies a spark of resilience. “Nobody” is a powerful, raw exploration of identity, perception, and the fight to be seen and heard. As he grapples with the expectations and prejudices around him, he embarks on a journey to redefine himself, proving that sometimes being a “Nobody” is just the first step to becoming somebody extraordinary. Join Allan A. Zarbock in this gripping and emotional tale of one young man’s quest for self-worth and recognition. Nobody is a story for anyone who has ever felt invisible and a reminder that every “Nobody” has the potential to be a “Somebody.”