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(5 out of 5 Stars)
I love the way the author captured the subject in this rendition of the life of a child brought up in his own personal hell. He showed all the facets, not just the polished, but the ruddy and cracked as well, and that is how it is for Jens today. There will always be residual from his upbringing, but the choices he makes to rise above are shown clearly in this book and it gave me a sense of hope that the message may reach more young men with similar situations.
I've read it a few times and love it each time. I am, by the way, Jens's mother.
By Marlene Pulver-Drew |
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