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Silas Page

By: Author TARU
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Experience the Authentic Pulse of City Life.

From Trap House Baby's street-level survival to Shepherd's Shadow's church corruption to Blood on the Block's twenty-year reckoning, Author TARU examines how power hides behind good intentions. Not every book is street lit. All of them are true.

Born into the labyrinthine depths of modern urban America, Silas Page's extraordinary journey begins in the grim fluorescent glow of a Detroit hospital. Orphaned and thrust into a system designed to contain rather than nurture, Silas must quickly learn the true meaning of survival, resilience, and cunning.From the harsh realities of foster care to the unexpected friendships forged in detention centers, Silas navigates a world where every choice is a tightrope walk between belonging and morality, family and justice. But as he grows, shaped by moments of profound loss and betrayal, a different path emerges—one of transformation."Silas Page" is a powerful novel about a boy who, despite being born into a broken system, dedicates his life to healing it. It's a testament to the enduring power of love, the profound importance of individual choice, and the defiant hope that even the most fractured systems can be mended by those who refuse to accept their brokenness as permanent. Follow Silas as he evolves from victim to advocate, from survivor to leader, proving that every child deserves a chance to become the person they were meant to be
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