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Stupid Boy: The Beginning - A Stupid Boy Story, #1

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  • G. Younger

  • Paru le : 01/12/2017
The first novel in a brand-new series from award-winning author G. Younger about a small Midwestern town filled with cute girls, Friday night football... > Lire la suite
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The first novel in a brand-new series from award-winning author G. Younger about a small Midwestern town filled with cute girls, Friday night football games, and life lessons that stir up some major drama and fun. To everyone who knows him, David Dawson is your stereotypical nerd, the good kid who has a great family life and good friends.  A cute girl, way out of his league-according to his friends-leads him astray.
His sudden shift to hanging out with the wrong crowd sends him spiraling into teenage depression and upsets his best friends. It all comes to a sudden end when a girl at a party he throws almost dies. It is his crucible. Crucible is a great word.  It means to go through a severe test. For David, it means he must take responsibility for his actions. He is sent to his uncle's farm for the summer to get his life back on track.  What he doesn't know is his uncle John has a degree in child psychology.
With a combination of hard work and long talks, he begins to pull his life back together. When he returns from his exile, he's changed. He is no longer the slightly pudgy-looking nerd due to a growth spurt and hard work on the farm. His best friend, Tami Glade, isn't quite sure what to make of her 'stupid boy.'  Before he was sent to the farm, she'd screamed at him out of frustration that she never wanted to see him again.
David has changed.  He is suddenly popular, way too handsome for his own good, and going out for football.  The changes aren't just physical.  He seems more confident and focused.  He even has Life Goals.  Tami isn't quite sure what to make of the new David.  Her 'stupid boy' of a best friend has been transformed into a hunk.  The problem is, he doesn't realize it, and she isn't sure if they should be just friends, or more.

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Biographie de G. Younger

Greg Younger was born in Urbana, Illinois, on the day after Christmas in August of 1961. He was educated at the sports oriented Mahomet-Seymour High School, where he spent much of his time playing football (where he won a State Championship), hunting/fishing, and reading every science fiction or fantasy book in the town's library. He went on to Illinois State University to study Accounting. The football stopped, but he found a new passion, he started a fraternity.  Greg enjoyed college life to the point that when he graduated he had degrees in Finance, Marketing, Management with minors in Economics and Accounting. Greg then moved to Chicago, lived in a high rise in the Gold Coast with two men who drank too much, and found work at a bank as a computer programmer.
Over the next 25 years he advanced through the ranks and became known for solving problems via the use of technology. He ventured out on his own and opened a consulting company that developed technology driven solutions for Fortune 500 companies and financial institutions. In 2005, he gave it all up to move to an area in Florida called the Nature Coast. This harkened to his days of growing up in a small Midwestern community.  Not able to just sit around he decided to try something completely different, real estate.  He eventually opened his own company. Greg had always thought he could write a science fiction book and even had outlined one he'd given the working title of Star Academy.  Knowing he wasn't ready for that he decided to write about what he knew, sports.  From that grew an epic series of novels: A Stupid Boy Story.

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