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Kern Carter

    This writer and author moves the world forward with their words. Their motto is #HistoryOrNothing, meaning they will settle for nothing less than forever leaving their mark in literature's history. They delve deeply into themes that shape our understanding of the past and future.

    And Then There Was Us
    Thoughts of a Fractured Soul
    Boys and Girls Screaming
    • Boys and Girls Screaming

      • 272 pages
      • 10 hours of reading
      3.6(69)Add rating

      The narrative centers on a young girl who, in the wake of a family tragedy, seeks solace and healing by creating a support group for traumatized teenagers. As she navigates her own grief, the bond formed among the group members reveals their shared struggles and the power of community in overcoming personal trauma. The story explores themes of resilience, friendship, and the challenges of adolescence in the face of emotional turmoil.

      Boys and Girls Screaming
    • Thoughts of a Fractured Soul

      • 72 pages
      • 3 hours of reading

      Corey Thomas, also known as Ace, reflects on his life through a series of non-linear memories, exploring themes of family dynamics and lost potential. His introspective journey reveals pivotal moments that shed light on societal behaviors and the complexities of modern family structures. As Corey pieces together his experiences, the narrative offers a profound commentary on the challenges and intricacies of personal and familial relationships.

      Thoughts of a Fractured Soul
    • A mother's death forces a teen girl to reevaluate their tumultuous relationship in this powerful coming-of-age novel for teens. For fans of I Am Not Your Perfect Mexican Daughter. After years of physical and verbal abuse from her mother, fourteen-year-old Coi moved in with her father, and together they created a peaceful life. But now, four years later, that peace is shattered when her mother dies. While Coi struggles to find kindness in her heart for the woman who did nothing but hurt her, her mother's passing does help reopen the door to her mother's side of the family. It's only through reconnecting with her estranged family members, especially her younger half-sister Kayla, that Coi's long-held views about her mother are challenged. And when Coi begins to see visions of her mother in her dreams, she is forced to ask herself what it means to forgive and be forgiven, and, most importantly, what it means to be family.

      And Then There Was Us