I'm not sure specifically as there could be many novels with this title. It might be about a particular community or group at the 'bottoms' of society, perhaps exploring their lives, struggles, and relationships.
Sorry, I have no idea about the author of this 'the bottoms novel'. It could be an indie author or a relatively unknown writer. It might also be a work from a specific region or genre that I'm not familiar with, so I can't name the author.
The Castro kidnapping story likely varies depending on which Castro is being referred to. If it's in a political context, perhaps it was a move by opposition forces to gain leverage. Maybe it involved abduction from a public place and subsequent negotiations. But again, more information is needed to give a comprehensive account.
The 'tops and bottoms story' could potentially be about a hierarchical or comparative relationship. It could be a fable where the 'tops' represent the privileged or powerful elements and the 'bottoms' are the less fortunate or weaker ones. The story might be about how they co - exist, compete, or learn from each other. For instance, in a society - themed story, the wealthy and influential could be the 'tops' and the poor or marginalized could be the 'bottoms', and the story could explore themes like equality, justice, and social change.
Well, if we consider 'tops and bottoms' in a more general sense, like in a hierarchy or journey of life. Tops could represent those who are in a more advantaged position, perhaps they have more resources or power. Bottoms might be the ones starting from a lower point. The story could be about how they both journey through different situations, learn, and grow. For example, the tops might face the pressure of maintaining their position, while the bottoms strive to climb up. It could also be about how their paths cross and influence each other.
I'm not sure specifically as I haven't read it. It could be about a character named Castro in a story presented in a graphic novel format, perhaps his adventures, his life, or the events he is involved in within the fictional world of the novel.
Ariel Castro's kidnapping case was a tragic and highly publicized event. He kidnapped three women, Amanda Berry, Gina DeJesus, and Michelle Knight. He held them captive in his Cleveland home for about a decade. Castro was a very controlling and cruel man. He subjected the women to physical and mental abuse. The women finally managed to escape in 2013 when Berry saw an opportunity and called for help.