
In the shadows of the inner city, where survival is currency and trust is a liability, one boy runs from a broken home—only to fall into a darker trap.
Seventeen-year-old Micah Carter never planned to disappear. But after years of enduring his father's rage, poverty, and silence behind closed doors, he chooses escape over obedience. What begins as a desperate flight becomes a descent into the unforgiving world of street life, where every face hides a motive and every night could be his last.
As Micah navigates gangs, stolen moments of safety, and the harsh code of the streets, he sheds one identity and adopts another—tough, guarded, and broken in ways he can't yet understand. He learns to survive, but not to heal. Trauma festers. Anger builds. The cycle of abuse continues, now in his own choices.
Years later, Micah is a man with blood on his hands and a future on the edge. When he's offered a second chance—a way out through honest work and fragile new love—he's forced to confront the past he tried to bury. But redemption doesn't come easy, and neither does forgiveness, especially when the face in the mirror starts to look more and more like his father's.
"Sons of the Streets" is a raw, emotionally charged coming-of-age novel that explores the deep scars of childhood violence, the complexity of moral choices, and the aching search for identity in a world that never gave you a name. It's about troubled youth, absent mothers, and the demons we inherit—but also about the quiet, stubborn hope that somewhere, someone is strong enough to break the cycle.
If you've ever wondered how far a soul can fall—and whether it can rise again—this story is for you.
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