Remapping the Twenties
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Book Details
About the Book
Tylor Davies, who lost his parents since a kid, spend his childhood in orphanage under the care of lovely caregiver Daisy Winsland was forced to move from one adoptive family to another due to different kinds of drastic, even horrible reasons, finally becoming an adult. The lost of loved ones had nearly killed him off through mental depression and numerous of life unfortunates and failures on the society. As he nearly loses his hope for lights in the war against his miserable and drastic life, the positive changes finally arrive one after one when friendly strangers and old friends show up. Amazing suggestions and the correct group of people helped Tylor to dig out a new direction. He picks up his guitar and music and joins the music band established by his old friends to start a brand-new life that is full of hope.
About the Author
Tracy Kang, a 23-year-old Chinese New Zealander who loves reading and writing since childhood. Her family immigrated from China to New Zealand in 2012. She loves books, history, culture (especially Chinese culture), heritage, anime and music. She graduated from the University of Auckland with a Bachelor of Art degree, double major in history and sociology. Soon, tried to climb up by taking Bachelor of Honours in Museum and Cultural Heritage. Then reached her limit so tried several jobs and now working in Auckland as a receptionist while writing stories for enjoyment.