Gary W. Moore grew up in a small town near the boot heal of Missouri, but ended up there because of tragedy. His mother died when he was 3 and then his father when he was 11. He was considered a change of life baby as they were both well into their 40's when he came along.
As he was the youngest in the family, the three oldest siblings were married and moved out before he was old enough to walk, so he didn't really know them. After his father's death he was forced to move in with his oldest sister and her family. His two closest siblings (in age) were also in the moving van.
So a three bedroom house in St. Louis was being replaced by a two bedroom trailer. Two adults and 5 children living in a home that comfortably fit 3 people. Thankfully, this would only last for a few months. His sister and her husband were in the process of having a home built. Due to the new additions, changes were made, and the two girls would each be getting their own bedroom, while the three boys would be stuck in one. The math never did make sense to him, but the boys got along, where the girls didn't. So, logically it was sound.
The change from a city of hundreds of thousands to a town of 300 was quite strange. And the fact that there were no minorities seemed odd. Some of Gary's closest friends in St. Louis were black, and here it was nothing but white faces.
School was quite different as well because of the size. Instead of housing only elementary or middle school students, this one held everyone from Kindergarten to 12th grade, and only had around 200 students. The Kindergarten classroom was next door to the Home Ec and Shop. The school Gary left in St. Louis had over 500 students and that was only an elementary. His class in this small town was even small compared to the others in the school with only 13 students.
He moved away from the small town after a close friend threatened to 'out' him. It was a scary situation, knowing how many in the community would enjoy making him an example to the youngins not to try homosexuality. So, he moved to Florida and stayed with his oldest brother and his family for a while. He fell in love with Florida and resided there for several years. But in 1996 he moved to Houston and finally learned how hot it gets in the South.
He never knew he would like to write, but a friend suggested he come up with a story so they could do some homemade videos and put them on the internet. A book...
Daylon, a Missouri boy with a heart as wide as the prairies, finds himself ripped from his roots and replanted in the concrete jungle of New York. But the bright city lights dim when his doctor explains that headaches he's had are caused by an inoperable brain tumor. His life would end before it really had a chance tobegin.
Something unexpected happens on a hike, and Daylon's world tilts on its axis. At first, it's subtle. A flicker of movement out of the corner of his eye. A strength he can't explain. But soon, there's no denying it. Daylon is transforming, his body a canvas for the painting of something new. Something more.
Meet Bruin, New York's first true son of a superhero. With powers that defy the imagination and a heart that still remembers its humble beginnings, Bruin soars through the skyscrapers, a figure of hope in a city that thought it had seen everything.
But even superheroes have secrets. And when Daylon's new boyfriend's father storms into the picture, the lines between his double lives begin to blur. Chaos erupts, threats loom, and Bruin's world spins out of control.
Who saves the superhero when he's the one in trouble? Can Bruin find a way to harness his powers and save himself, or will he fall victim to the very villains he's sworn to defeat?
Título : Bruin
EAN : 9781005143572
Editorial : Gary W Moore
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