Come back to the north east of England, and meet David. Some would say he's a strange boy.
David's an outsider. He's smart, sensitive - and convinced he has secret super-powers. Life for him and his brother is a constant whirl of would-be step-families and overbearing friends and relations. And even aged ten, he's finding he's not sure what he thinks about fancying girls when 14-year-old John down the road seems so much more interesting . . .
Paul Magr's warm, vividly told story of childhood's end blends comedy and drama in a wild playground of messed-up lives and family feuds.