Synopsis: "CHANGES" is a poignant and inspiring tale of resilience, transformation, and the healing power of art. The story follows Travis Jacobs, a once-popular high school football star whose life takes a tragic turn after a life-altering accident. At just fifteen, Travis is hit by a drunk driver while riding his bike home from a football match, resulting in severe injuries that leave him physically scarred and emotionally shattered. In the aftermath of the accident, Travis grapples with not only his physical recovery but also the emotional turmoil of being bullied and ostracised by his peers. Struggling with feelings of isolation and despair, he finds solace in art, discovering that creativity can be a powerful outlet for healing. With the unwavering support of his family and a true friend named Wayne, who understands the pain of being different, Travis begins his journey toward self-acceptance. As he shares his story through art, Travis becomes an advocate for mental health awareness and resilience in his community. He organises various initiatives, including art exhibitions and storytelling events, fostering connections among people facing their own challenges. Throughout his journey, he learns that vulnerability can lead to powerful friendships and meaningful conversations. As he prepares for a pivotal high school reunion, Travis must confront the lingering shadows of his past, the hurtful words of those who bullied him. The reunion becomes a transformative moment, allowing him to reclaim his narrative and embrace his identity as an artist and mentor. Ultimately, "CHANGES" is a story about the strength of the human spirit, the importance of kindness, and the healing nature of creativity. As Travis navigates the complexities of life, he discovers that every scar tells a story and that by sharing those stories, he can inspire others to embrace their own journeys of resilience. The book captures the essence of overcoming adversity and finding hope in the face of challenges, reminding readers that they are never alone in their struggles.