Description
Sam is a curious and gentle-hearted teenager who stumbles upon a dusty, broken bicycle in his grandfather's old shed. It's rusty, the tires are flat, and the chain barely moves. Most people would throw it away but not Sam. Something about the bike feels special, like it's waiting to tell a story.
As Sam begins to fix the bicycle, he faces one challenge after another. The screws won't budge, the paint keeps peeling, and nothing seems to go right. But with each failed attempt, Sam learns something deeper not just about tools and patience, but about life, love, and the quiet strength of family.
One day, while cleaning the frame, Sam discovers a hidden note tucked inside the handlebars. It's from his late father, written years ago. That moment changes everything. Through letters, old photos, and forgotten memories, Sam begins to understand who his father really was and who he himself is becoming.
This is a story about more than just a bicycle. It's about healing, growing, and finding beauty in broken things. Told in warm, simple language, The Broken Bicycle invites readers to slow down, reflect, and remember that sometimes, the smallest discoveries lead to the biggest changes.