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This book challenges the populist idea that loneliness is a bad and sad thing. Loneliness is rather very facilitative mechanism of body-mind for wellness and personal excellence. It is innate call of instincts for self-actualization of potentials within, to attain excellence. It answers core question as ‘What’s Wrong’ with things around and within us, listing ways to use loneliness for happiness.

Coming of age does not necessarily occur upon a set age but more upon circumstances in ones life. How we handle a situation is pivotal in our growth.

After his family falls apart, seventeen-year-old gay student Daniel Crawley struggles to get his life back on track. Without a home, he moves into his boyfriend's flat on a rundown east London estate, and soon befriends Amethyst, his young Goth neighbour. However, when Daniel learns Amethyst is being terrorized by a gang of rebellious youths, he ends up another victim of their violent torment, and learns that for every action, many consequences can follow.

This book challenges the populist idea that loneliness is a bad and sad thing. Loneliness is rather very facilitative mechanism of body-mind for wellness and personal excellence. It is innate call of instincts for self-actualization of potentials within, to attain excellence. It answers core question as ‘What’s Wrong’ with things around and within us, listing ways to use loneliness for happiness.

Coming of age does not necessarily occur upon a set age but more upon circumstances in ones life. How we handle a situation is pivotal in our growth.

After his family falls apart, seventeen-year-old gay student Daniel Crawley struggles to get his life back on track. Without a home, he moves into his boyfriend's flat on a rundown east London estate, and soon befriends Amethyst, his young Goth neighbour. However, when Daniel learns Amethyst is being terrorized by a gang of rebellious youths, he ends up another victim of their violent torment, and learns that for every action, many consequences can follow.