A Boy in a Storm

A Boy in a Storm by Oliver J Crane is a fiction novel published by Tbl Organisational Development Limited on March 10, 2022. This 412-page book presents a tale of adventure and friendship, focusing on a young man’s struggle with his past. The story follows nineteen-year-old Nicholas, who, after leaving Edinburgh due to childhood trauma and estrangement from his mother, moves to his family’s rundown chalet in the Highlands of Scotland.
In this setting, Nicholas forms close bonds with friends Tracy and Dani, sharing a love for the outdoors. As their relationship develops, they envision a future together. However, a violent encounter with his father disrupts their dreams and forces Nicholas to confront the harsh realities of his upbringing. The narrative explores themes of coming of age and the impact of familial relationships, as Nicholas grapples with resentment and the memories of his father’s brutality.
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A Boy in a Storm: A compelling tale of adventure, friendship and a young man’s struggle with his past
An abusive father hiding behind an affluent Edinburgh address.A mother haunted and manipulated by secrets from her past.A young man brought up never to speak about what he has witnessed, … and a storm on the mountain that changes everything.
Damaged by childhood trauma and estranged from his mother, nineteen-year-old Nicholas leaves Edinburgh to live in the family’s rundown chalet in the Highlands of Scotland.
There he meets best friends, Tracy and Dani. Through a shared love of the outdoors he and Dani become close and plan a future together. However, a destructive encounter between Nicholas and his father shatters their dream.
Reflecting upon the uncompromising brutality of his father, resentment builds, setting Nicholas on a collision course with his past.
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