Kidnapped as a child, Frances thought it was normal to live in shanties and work 12 hour days in fields from Michigan to Texas. She assumed that schooling was a luxury of the very few. She was too young to realize how twisted it was that her alcoholic "father" beat and sexually abused her. Her young mind feared that her adored baby sister's death was not of "natural causes". This is a rare, intimate glimpse into the secret life of a white migrant family during the 1950s-60s and the faith and courage of the child, Frances. Nine year old Frances was kidnapped from a children's home in Greenwood South Caralina in the 1950s by an escaped convicted child molester. The life she lived and her ultimate escape is a true story you will not soon forget. Inspiring, uplifting and riveting. A story of how God reached the heart of a lonely ravaged child and eventually transfomed her life. On sale at Barnes and Noble, Amazon, iUniverse and heholdsthesparrow.org
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