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Bastien is now the man
of the house. His mom has given up everything to give
him a new life and he’s determined to do everything in
his power to take care of her. Verona, Indiana is
Bastien’s chance to start over and he’s not about to
waste the opportunity.
The grumpy old man next-door is most certainly not one
of the more attractive features of Bastien’s new
hometown, but Bastien’s opinion of him slowly begins to
change. More intriguing is another neighbor. Viktor is a
wrestler for Verona High School and mows his lawn
shirtless. Viktor stirs Bastien’s passion, but he tries
desperately to hide his desires. He doesn’t want Verona
to be Chicago all over again.
As he settles into his new life Bastien discovers that
Verona is different from what he has known before and
not in the boring, watching-corn-grow-for-entertainment
way he anticipated. The little town of Verona is odd,
perhaps even bizarre, but maybe here he can forget the
friends who turned on him and the father who tried to
kill him. The Lawn Boy is a tale of friendship, love,
lust, and acceptance.

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