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The hardest battle isn't fought with fists, but with the heart… Naz has found refuge at International Academy, but he cannot find the peace or answers he seeks. All he knows calls to him from the streets of the Exclave where friends and mentors resurface. How can they help him when he's lost everything? But when Naz meets D, his entire world changes. Her uncanny ability to get right into his head helps him see things in a new perspective. And he begins to rebuild his life-until D goes missing. It's going to take more than Naz's supernatural abilities this time. Can he rescue D in time, or will…mehr

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The hardest battle isn't fought with fists, but with the heart… Naz has found refuge at International Academy, but he cannot find the peace or answers he seeks. All he knows calls to him from the streets of the Exclave where friends and mentors resurface. How can they help him when he's lost everything? But when Naz meets D, his entire world changes. Her uncanny ability to get right into his head helps him see things in a new perspective. And he begins to rebuild his life-until D goes missing. It's going to take more than Naz's supernatural abilities this time. Can he rescue D in time, or will he lose everything he loves again? IA: Union is the third book in a YA supernatural thriller trilogy. This coming-of-age story is a hero's journey set in the mean streets of America. A book about, and for, those living the real story each and every day on our streets, in our cities, and in the hallways of our schools.
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John Darryl Winston is a graduate of the Motion Picture Institute of Michigan, the Recording Institute of Detroit, and Wayne State University. He also holds an MFA in Creative Writing from Wilkes University. He is an educator, coach, musician, and songwriter, but considers himself an author first-mainly because he believes that miracles and dreams live in the written word. He lives in Michigan with his daughter Marquette and intends to acquire an African Grey parrot one day when he conquers his irrational fear of birds.