A 14-year-old boy invents a comicbook fantasy world ruled by a
bookdwelling insect named Frankenlouse.
I am called Nick. I was 14 the year of this story, the year that changed
my life....
Nick Reber is a cadet with cartoonist dreams. Nick's father, a
by-the-books control freak, believes his son's creative aspirations are
a waste of time. As commanding officer of Blister Military Academy, he
makes Nick march in step - or else. Nick misses his mother, who ran
away, although she promised to one day send for him. As a form of
escape, Nick creates a whole world inside his head - a comic strip
featuring an insect that lives in the pages of Frankenstein. All the
other book lice in the library fear Frankenlouse.
But just like Nick, Frankenlouse feels trapped. He wants out of his
book, just like Nick wants to escape - until a life-changing decision
puts Nick on a collision course with his father.
Narrated in Nick's distinctive voice, Frankenlouse is about finding
your authentic self. It's a story of friendship, growing up, and the
complicated bond between fathers and sons.