Nobody Special

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Author: Zoe E. Whitten ISBN: 1230000246213
Publisher: Aphotic Thought Press Publication: June 12, 2014
Imprint: Language: English
Author: Zoe E. Whitten
ISBN: 1230000246213
Publisher: Aphotic Thought Press
Publication: June 12, 2014
Imprint:
Language: English

Scott Wagner is used to coasting through life as a nobody. His adoptive parents don't expect anything from him, but they spend more time inebriated than they do being a family. He is invisible at school, and no one talks to him besides his pothead wingman Aaron Marshall. His only other friend Emily Barnes makes up the better half of his gaming club, and he's not proud of the fact that a girl in junior high can beat him up digitally.

It's a safe but dull life, a holding pattern of smoking joints and playing video games until a series of chance encounters strips Scott of his invisibility. Forming a band with Emily and some new friends, Scott gains much needed approval from his parents while at the same time coming under scrutiny from Emily's father, a hard-nosed cop who thinks Scott is a bad influence on his daughter.

Scott's stumbling path to adulthood is a journey of self-discovery, offering him new friendships, a closer connection to his family, and a taste of young love. But it also brings painful lessons about dealing with prejudices, making sacrifices, and dealing with tragic losses. Between the emotional highs and lows, Scott learns how even a nobody can be special to somebody.

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Scott Wagner is used to coasting through life as a nobody. His adoptive parents don't expect anything from him, but they spend more time inebriated than they do being a family. He is invisible at school, and no one talks to him besides his pothead wingman Aaron Marshall. His only other friend Emily Barnes makes up the better half of his gaming club, and he's not proud of the fact that a girl in junior high can beat him up digitally.

It's a safe but dull life, a holding pattern of smoking joints and playing video games until a series of chance encounters strips Scott of his invisibility. Forming a band with Emily and some new friends, Scott gains much needed approval from his parents while at the same time coming under scrutiny from Emily's father, a hard-nosed cop who thinks Scott is a bad influence on his daughter.

Scott's stumbling path to adulthood is a journey of self-discovery, offering him new friendships, a closer connection to his family, and a taste of young love. But it also brings painful lessons about dealing with prejudices, making sacrifices, and dealing with tragic losses. Between the emotional highs and lows, Scott learns how even a nobody can be special to somebody.

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