Jacob
Bok av JB Corbin
Most would say that Jacob Corbin has it all, but everywhere he turns he is brought down by his Pastor's-Kid stereotype. He receives persecution on all fronts, from the school psycho, his paranoid principal, and his girlfriend's father who are all hell-bent on making his life miserable. All this is a mere nuisance compared to the hypocrisy of his father's church members. Their misguided acts of ridding the church of undesirable sinners is enough to drive Jacob from any desire to follow the teachings in which they base their ideals. Expressing as much in his actions and attitude, Jacob's parents immediately jump to the conclusion that he's on a swift spiral to hell. Jacob has never questioned the power of God but isn't about to play Christian simply to avoid condemnation. Let the so-called saints point their fingers, he is done. Free will or not, Jacob will soon learn in a very real way that God isn't so easily tossed aside.