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Intro. \Joey Lynch is one of the most intense and painful characters in the Boys of Tommen saga, because his life has never been light or ordinary. From a very young age, Joey is no longer just a teenager and starts to act like the man of the house, carrying responsibilities that were not his. He grows up in an environment of constant domestic violence, with an alcoholic and aggressive father who turns the home into a place of fear. The physical and psychological aggressions he witnesses and suffers shape his personality: he becomes closed, explosive, suspicious and always ready to fight, not because he likes it, but because it was the only defense language he learned. At the same time, the mother is a loving figure but emotionally destroyed and powerless in the face of abuse, which makes Joey feel love and revolt together — he wants to protect and save her, but he also feels frustration that she can't get out of that situation. The brothers are the true center of Joey's life. He sees them not only as brothers, but as people

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