Justice Seed

Justice Seed by Logan Alberts, published by Xlibris Corporation LLC in December 2010, is a fiction novel comprising 242 pages. The story follows fifteen-year-old Jimmy, who, after his parents’ separation in the late 1970s, grapples with the challenges of his new life in Indiana. Witnessing the abuse of a friend prompts him to take action against unfair treatment, leading him to adopt a vigilante philosophy that brings both validation and unforeseen consequences.
Readers will find a carefully paced coming-of-age tale that explores themes of influence, responsibility, and the complexities of justice. As Jimmy’s interventions unfold, they set in motion a series of events that reveal the impact of his choices nearly a year later. This narrative invites reflection on deep-rooted feelings and the moral dilemmas faced by its characters, making it a thought-provoking read.
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Before his parents separated in the late 1970s, fifteen-year-old Jimmy was passive and dreaded weekends because of his alcoholic father. After moving to a nearby Indiana town and witnessing the abuse of a friend, he acted on a decision to amend unfair treatment. His vigilante philosophy met validation with early success, but was not fail-safe. Both influence and action come with responsibility and consequences. Justice Seed is a carefully paced coming-of-age tale. There are many events to provoke thought and conjure up deep-rooted feelings. Jimmy’s intervention sets actions in motion that are revealed almost a year later.
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