A Child with a Broken Heart: Trapped - Book 1

In 1983, Ace’s small, five-year-old world consisted mostly of Michael Jackson songs coming in full of static on a small kitchen radio as his mother cooked. He assumed that the frequent beatings meted out to him and his mother by his father—a man who was all vodka and venom—were all part of a normal, picture-perfect family. Labeled a sissy by his father, Ace was a prime target for the frequent tirades.

Trapped: A Child with a Broken Heart shares gut-wrenching stories of Ace’s family, which included his domineering and drunk father; his mother, who was too afraid to leave; and a little sister who somehow escaped the torment. Left to do battle with real-life monsters, Ace made his way through school stumbling two steps behind as he navigated a never-ending barrage of bullies, questions, and sexual uncertainty. Still, he dreamed about getting ahead. Far from a traditional hero, he attempted to save himself.

In this personal narrative, one man recalls his powerful journey from boy to not-quite man. It is a story about hope and about how the choices one makes can help make life better.

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A Child with a Broken Heart: Trapped - Book 1

In 1983, Ace’s small, five-year-old world consisted mostly of Michael Jackson songs coming in full of static on a small kitchen radio as his mother cooked. He assumed that the frequent beatings meted out to him and his mother by his father—a man who was all vodka and venom—were all part of a normal, picture-perfect family. Labeled a sissy by his father, Ace was a prime target for the frequent tirades.

Trapped: A Child with a Broken Heart shares gut-wrenching stories of Ace’s family, which included his domineering and drunk father; his mother, who was too afraid to leave; and a little sister who somehow escaped the torment. Left to do battle with real-life monsters, Ace made his way through school stumbling two steps behind as he navigated a never-ending barrage of bullies, questions, and sexual uncertainty. Still, he dreamed about getting ahead. Far from a traditional hero, he attempted to save himself.

In this personal narrative, one man recalls his powerful journey from boy to not-quite man. It is a story about hope and about how the choices one makes can help make life better.

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A Child with a Broken Heart: Trapped - Book 1

A Child with a Broken Heart: Trapped - Book 1

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A Child with a Broken Heart: Trapped - Book 1

A Child with a Broken Heart: Trapped - Book 1

by Ellery LaFavor

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Overview

In 1983, Ace’s small, five-year-old world consisted mostly of Michael Jackson songs coming in full of static on a small kitchen radio as his mother cooked. He assumed that the frequent beatings meted out to him and his mother by his father—a man who was all vodka and venom—were all part of a normal, picture-perfect family. Labeled a sissy by his father, Ace was a prime target for the frequent tirades.

Trapped: A Child with a Broken Heart shares gut-wrenching stories of Ace’s family, which included his domineering and drunk father; his mother, who was too afraid to leave; and a little sister who somehow escaped the torment. Left to do battle with real-life monsters, Ace made his way through school stumbling two steps behind as he navigated a never-ending barrage of bullies, questions, and sexual uncertainty. Still, he dreamed about getting ahead. Far from a traditional hero, he attempted to save himself.

In this personal narrative, one man recalls his powerful journey from boy to not-quite man. It is a story about hope and about how the choices one makes can help make life better.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781491722626
Publisher: iUniverse, Incorporated
Publication date: 02/13/2014
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 170
File size: 233 KB
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