In the gripping conclusion of the Don't Call Me Jupiter series, Tom Bross faces the biggest challenge of his life: becoming a single parent to his two young nephews.
Known for being the fun and goofy uncle, Tom suddenly faces the daunting task of raising his sister’s children on his own. As he navigates this new reality, the promises of family support hang in the balance, and Tom grapples with the overwhelming responsibility of providing a stable home for the boys.
Amid the ups and downs of parenting, Tom finds himself questioning whether he can offer the boys the life they deserve. Should they be raised by a traditional mother and father, or can he find a way to be enough for them? The decisions he makes will reverberate through the lives of everyone in the family, leaving them forever changed.
If you were captivated by the emotional depth of The Glass Castle, the resilience in Angela’s Ashes, and the introspective journey in Wild, Don’t Call Me Jupiter: Book 3 Wheel in the Sky will resonate deeply and linger with you long after the final page.
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Paperback. Etat : new. Paperback. In the gripping conclusion of the Don't Call Me Jupiter series, Tom Bross faces the biggest challenge of his life: becoming a single parent to his two young nephews.Known for being the fun and goofy uncle, Tom suddenly faces the daunting task of raising his sister's children on his own. As he navigates this new reality, the promises of family support hang in the balance, and Tom grapples with the overwhelming responsibility of providing a stable home for the boys.Amid the ups and downs of parenting, Tom finds himself questioning whether he can offer the boys the life they deserve. Should they be raised by a traditional mother and father, or can he find a way to be enough for them? The decisions he makes will reverberate through the lives of everyone in the family, leaving them forever changed.If you were captivated by the emotional depth of The Glass Castle, the resilience in Angela's Ashes, and the introspective journey in Wild, Don't Call Me Jupiter: Book 3 Wheel in the Sky will resonate deeply and linger with you long after the final page. Shipping may be from our UK warehouse or from our Australian or US warehouses, depending on stock availability. N° de réf. du vendeur 9798353482420
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