
A Child's Prayer To Die: Book 2: A Struggle To Survive
After the death of Richards grandpa, his only protector and friend, Richards parents separated, leaving Richard and his brother in the care of their father, who hates them, treats them as slaves, and leaves them alone for long periods in a house with no water, electricity, or food. To survive, the boys search for redeemable bottles near a busy freeway, miles from their darkened shelter. When the...
Paperback: 175 pages
Publisher: PublishAmerica (November 12, 2003)
Language: English
ISBN-10: 1413706150
ISBN-13: 978-1413706154
Product Dimensions: 8.5 x 5.8 x 0.5 inches
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“This book continues the story begun in A Child's Prayer to Die: Prayers Unanswered--Book 1 when the abused narrator was ages 5-7. In this book, the narrator goes from age 8 through age 16, with an epilogue to describe the rest of the narrator's life...”
r father returns and takes all their money, the brothers resort to diving into fast food dumpsters (which leaves them incredibly ill) and trying to catch fish and frogs. Richard finds a life in the outside world. To cover his rent, he holds several jobs and manages to keep some of his earnings hidden from his father. Numerous acts of rebellion lead to his finding the courage to stand up and declare his right to more than surviveto be free.
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