Homer grows up knowing he looks different than most kids in his neighborhood. Although both his parents are African American, his appearance more closely resembles a Caucasian. As he struggles to fit in with others in his African American race, Homer faces prejudice and bullying by those who brand him "the white kid," until he decides to fight back, transforming himself and his attitude forever.
On his wayward journey to removing himself from his surroundings, Homer feels his looks are a curse which sets off a series of horrific events that test all his emotions. To others it seems as...
Homer grows up knowing he looks different than most kids in his neighborhood. Although both his parents are African American, his appearance more c...