
Description
Supernatural abilities are revealed. A sacrifice is made. A hero is born.
Naz Andersen's life is quickly becoming complicated. After losing his best friend to suspicious circumstances, he turns his attention to ruthless gang leader Roffio Styles and the Incubus Apostles for answers.
But to get answers, he must summon the world within once more. With his sister Meri's help, he begins to understand his strange experiences are actually telekinesis and telepathy at play--gifts from his forgotten father.
When Naz gets too close to the truth and tragedy strikes again, he must unleash his newfound abilities to wield his own unique brand of justice. Will his appetite to avenge his friend's murder lead to his destruction or his destiny?
Product Details
Publisher | BHC Press |
Publish Date | July 10, 2017 |
Pages | 256 |
Language | English |
Type | |
EAN/UPC | 9781946848376 |
Dimensions | 8.5 X 5.5 X 0.8 inches | 1.0 pounds |
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Reviews
A much-needed book in a much-needed genre, a book about, and for, those living the real story each and every day on our streets, in our cities and in the hallways of our schools. Sit back and allow it to open your eyes to things you don't want to see. Jeff Talarigo, author of The Pearl Diver
Once again, IA: B.O.S.S. achieves a slick progression of storytelling with deep psychological themes and an urban gang violence atmosphere. Fresh, current and absolutely superb. Readers' Favorite
Continuing the saga of our young hero, Winston reinforces that we may stumble, fall, even backslide, but if we're patient, if we dig deep enough, our abilities are there. IA: B.O.S.S. is a glorious ride of striving for strength, confidence, and retaining the humanity within. Las Vegas Review-Journal
While other boys his age worry about grades, sports, and maybe girls, Naz also learns about his unique skills and the person who gifted them to him. Full of mystery, heart, and heartache, IA: B.O.S.S. is a ride readers won't forget. Allison Maruska, The Fourth Descendant
The IA series is about personal strength and growth. It's about a boy growing up in an underprivileged neighbourhood, finding his place in the world without losing himself. It's about peer pressure and bullying and the value of friendship. And it is all delivered with a sensitivity and intelligence that is sorely absent from much that passes as literature these days. Daphne Kapsali, Author of 100 Days of Solitude
If kids today need a new superhero their own age, Winston has more than succeeded in supplying it with the IA series. Drea Damara, Award-winning author of The Weeping Books of Blinney Lane
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