I read Golden Boy by Tara Sullivan. This book is about a family being chased from their farm in Africa. They have an albino kid and he can't do anything because he gets burnt too easily. They travel to their aunt's house, where he is hunted to make good luck charms out of his body parts. I think this was a great book. It had a very deep and meaningful message and plot. It shows how different thing can be. Also, the struggles that different societies face. This is realistic fiction because this can happen. There have been things like this to happen, but this exact story is not real. Anyone would like this book. You would like it even better if you like reading about struggles in different societies. One internal conflict is when Habo is debating whether or not to leave his aunt's house. This is because it has nothing to do with anyone else. It is his decision alone. Also, what makes it a conflict is that he has trouble deciding whether or not he should go. An external conflict is man vs. man. This occurs when Alisiri is hunting Habo for his body parts. He chases him with a knife wherever he goes. Habo gets a long cut on his arm when he escapes.