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212 pages, ebook
First published January 1, 2009

Compelling. Morbidly fascinating..of course I kept reading. Home had certain connotations, and those had been erased by brutality and hate.Mark comes to Donald in the form of a ghost helping him come to terms of what happened and coaching him to remember the faces of the perpetrators that assaulted them that painful night.
His heart started hammering. His throat closed up. He wanted to cry and throw up and wasn't sure which would come first and how he would hold back either or explain either to his uncle... or to the man standing before them. It was him. One of the guys they had beat up two weeks ago. There was no doubt in Justin's mind, and, as if to confirm it, there was a cut on the man's forehead. There was an old bruise, faded to sickly yellow, on his neck. He was the same guy, standing right here before him!Justin was a contradiction for me. He was raised by a single mother who didn't give him the attention he desperately needed as she was dealing with demons herself. However, his uncle Walter was always there present in his life, giving him advice, and spending time with him. I didn't understand why Justin felt the need to hang out with the wrong crowd and someone ten years his senior to feel validated to point of potentially jeopardizing his uncle's safety.
See, I wanted to say thanks for me making my little brother a fagI was overwhelmed with feelings for Walter at Justin's actions, the state of their relationship, and aftermath for Justin.