Authors Note: I recemond this book for people who like manga books or action packed ninja fantasy. P.S This book is seiries (more than one volume)!
Our story started in a small town where a boys’ parents died defending the town from the nine tailed demon fox. They were no match and neither were the soldiers, but there was one individual named the Fourth Hokage who could stop the nine tailed demon fox, but it cost him his life, so he sacrificed himself to save the town by sealing the nine tailed demon fox away in a boy named Naruto. In the graphic novel, Naruto Volume One, the author’s point of view was that if you lose something you love, you can’t give up on it, you just half to keep fighting through.
One of the author’s points of view was that the loss of parents is a hard problem to deal with. It is stuck inside you forever. Losing parents can bring you down, but that doesn’t mean that you can’t move on with your life. If there is a loss of parents in real life the children would be sent to one of their family members to live with.
Naruto grew up having no friends or family; because of this he was a trouble maker.
This can happen in real life and it can be devastating for children, and the result usually affects you when you understand what happened to your parents and when people make fun of you for being different. If you are getting made fun of because you’re different or you have no parents just think of the family and friends you do have. That’s what counts in life.
Naruto was sent off to ninja school to learn ninjitsu. Naruto was determined to become the ultimate hokage, a leader of the Ninjitsu School and the ninjas. That is what naruto’s destiny was to be. He was sent because the third hokage thought it would guide him through life and help him gain friends. Sometimes children are sent to military school not because they are bad but to guide them through life.
If you lose something you love don’t hide from it fight through. Never give up and be determined to get it back. This is described in Naruto volume one.

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