Dear Kane; what I wish we would have said
Are the words that we say in front of our children something that builds them up or tears them down? This short story explores the consequences of hatred and bigotry when it applies, unknowingly, to someone that you love. There is a time in every relationship when a parent must let go of the dreams they have for their child, so their child can chase after what they dream to become.
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Dear Kane; what I wish we would have said
Are the words that we say in front of our children something that builds them up or tears them down? This short story explores the consequences of hatred and bigotry when it applies, unknowingly, to someone that you love. There is a time in every relationship when a parent must let go of the dreams they have for their child, so their child can chase after what they dream to become.
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Dear Kane; what I wish we would have said

Dear Kane; what I wish we would have said

by Wake Roscoe
Dear Kane; what I wish we would have said

Dear Kane; what I wish we would have said

by Wake Roscoe

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Overview

Are the words that we say in front of our children something that builds them up or tears them down? This short story explores the consequences of hatred and bigotry when it applies, unknowingly, to someone that you love. There is a time in every relationship when a parent must let go of the dreams they have for their child, so their child can chase after what they dream to become.

Product Details

BN ID: 2940157149468
Publisher: Write with Light Publications
Publication date: 04/06/2016
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 56
File size: 19 KB

About the Author

Sharon K Angelici was born in the American Midwest but her heart belongs to Colorado. She is a full-time wife, mother, artist and lover of life. She has been writing short stories, poetry and works of fiction since childhood. She keeps a blog and has been published in Tribe Magazine.com
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