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Uprooted HomeKin

By: Jazz Hu
Narrated by: Elizabeth Hu
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When his life in SecondHome is shattered, twelve-year-old Fralith’s desperate attempt to escape lands him on an entirely foreign planet where metal beasts roar, strange trees cast light, and people stand around staring at rectangles. In his struggle to survive, he accidentally-on-purpose stops a kidnapping and ends up captured.

With no way out and no way home, Fralith struggles to puzzle out the rules of the world before he gets eaten. But not all things are out to get him, and some are even trying to save him. When a flame-haired man begins to teach him the ways of this world, Fralith starts to realize that there might be hope, healing, and family on this strange planet.

Uprooted HomeKin is a heart-warming, hunger-inducing, adorable story about healing, home, and encountering an entirely alien world.

©2024 Jazz Hu (P)2025 Jazz Hu

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