True Blue

True Blue by Christopher M. Spence, published by iUniverse on January 27, 2020, is a young adult fiction novel that explores the complexities of success and recognition. With 204 pages, this edition presents the story of Reggie, who has long desired admiration from others. After a series of questionable choices, he finds himself celebrated in his community, where people acknowledge him as a symbol of success despite his troubled past.
Readers will find a narrative that delves into themes of action, adventure, family dynamics, and the intersections of law and crime. As Reggie navigates his newfound status, the story examines the societal perceptions of success and the personal struggles that accompany it. This exploration invites reflection on the nature of achievement and the impact of one’s past on their present.
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All his life Reggie had wanted people to look up to him. At last they had a legitimate reason. Now when he walks down the street, past the supermarket he robbed more than once and the ice cream stand where he worked until he was caught stealing, people stop to shake his hand and slap him on the back and wish him well. Those passing in cars recognize him and honk their horns or wave to him out their windows. He is a symbol even amidst all that squalor. He made it, he’s a success.
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