I'm not sure specifically which 'a boy made of wood story' you mean. It could be about a magical or unique boy made of wood, perhaps with adventures, challenges, or lessons to learn.
The 'Naruto in USA' fanfictions are interesting due to the potential for character development. Naruto, being in a new and unfamiliar environment like the USA, has to grow and adapt. He might learn new ways of thinking and new skills. Also, the fanfictions can explore different power dynamics. How would Naruto's ninja abilities stack up against American technology or other superpowers that might exist in American - themed fictional settings? There are so many possibilities for new storylines and plot twists.
Since I don't know the exact story, it's difficult to say. But surely the boy made of wood is one of the main characters. There might also be the creator of the boy, if he was made by someone.
A picture frame. An artist might come across a piece of wood. He cuts it to the right size, sands it smooth, and then stains it a rich brown. He then inserts a beautiful painting of a sunset into the frame he made from the piece of wood, enhancing the beauty of the art.
Mu Tong was one of the main characters in Hua Qiangu. The original novel did not explicitly mention that Mu Tong was transformed from mahogany. In the novel, Mu Tong was a newborn born in an aristocratic family. His real body was a person called Bai Zihua, and Mahogany was only one of Mu Tong's illusions. Mu Tong's many transformations, including Hua Qiangu, Bai Zihua, Mo Yu, and so on, were all set by the author according to the needs of the plot. Therefore, according to the story, Mu Tong was not transformed from mahogany.
Maybe it's not widely distributed there or there are some licensing issues. It could also be that it's only available on certain platforms or through specific channels that you haven't checked yet.
Two-story houses might not be hot because they have more insulation. Good insulation can prevent heat from entering, keeping the interior cooler. Additionally, the layout and orientation of the house can also play a role in heat retention or dissipation.