Discovered How can Jamie protect Brian from the pain and brutalization in his life when he can't even protect himself? Brian and Jamie will put every bit of themselves into saving each other, but Steven O'Dell isn't the only obstacle keeping the boys
TITLE | : | Discovered |
AUTHOR | : | |
RATING | : | 4.80 (412 Votes) |
ASIN | : | 1627981144 |
FORMAT TYPE | : | Paperback |
NUMBER of PAGES | : | 200 Pages |
PUBLISH DATE | : | 2013-06-01 |
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2nd EditionLittle Boy Lost: Book FourLittle Boy Lost is the story of Jamie Mayfield, a golden-haired fallen angel. Dumped into a gay rehab center and shunned by his parents, the once-adored son of small-minded, small town people has had to find his own way in life. Jamie is astonished and dismayed when Brian McAllister, the boy he knows is the other half of his soul, explodes back into his precarious life. In the nearly two years they've been apart, not a day has gone by that Jamie hasn't thought of Brian, no matter how hard surviving has been. How can Jamie protect Brian from the pain and brutalization in his life when he can't even protect himself? Brian and Jamie will put every bit of themselves into saving each other, but Steven O'Dell isn't the only obstacle keeping the boys apart. Jamie's own self-hatred may prove to be their undoing.First Edition pub
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Good lesson to learn.
Shirley Johnson. The book covers all aspect of family and working life, cultural mores, and typical immigrant experiences. Connecting the 2 paths with 10 more blocks. If you are unemployed you are on your own. An eclectic book for an eclectic audience, but well written and well researched. Steven has a great sense of humor that infects the characters throughout his novels. If you get sick in Europe you are taken care of. As such, he frequently re-used pieces of paper to keep track of things; and, more importantly, his classes were essentially spontaneous--as long as they related to the course itself. I just turned thirteen and
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