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Read Reviews for Just a boy - Richard McCann
by - written on 24/10/05 (Very useful, 157 readings)
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Heartache. Loss. Sadness. A painful event in someone's life can cause great ripples in a lifelong pond. Just a few words and phrases to describe this moving book. This is an autobiography of a boy whose life was destroyed by the Yorkshire ripper in 1975. One day in early October, Richard and his older sister Sonia woke to find their mother gone, being left alone with Donna and Angela, their younger sisters. That one morning was somehow different. Their mother was always back I the early morning, and this time she wasn't back. Sonia and Richard decided to creep out of bed, being careful not to disturb their sisters went downstairs and out of the backdoor. They ... Read the complete review
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