HarperElement The Boy No One Loved, Literature, Culture & Art, Paperback, Casey Watson
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Price: £9.99
Brand: HarperElement
Description: Sunday Times bestselling author and foster carer Casey Watson's first heartbreaking memoir. Justin was five years old; his brothers two and three. Their mother, a heroin addict, had left them alone again. Later that day, after trying to burn down the family home, Justin was taken into care. HarperElement The Boy No One Loved, Literature, Culture & Art, Paperback, Casey Watson - shop the best deal online on thebookbug.co.uk
Category: Books
Merchant: Harper Collins
Product ID: 9780007436569
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Dimensions: 129x198mm
Keywords: Misery,Bestselling,Memoir,arson,tragic,true story,drug abuse,child abuse,addiction,childhood,Violence,Heartbreaking,heroin,foster care
ISBN: 9780007436569
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Author: Nush
Rating: 5
Review: This is such a heartbreaking story about a young boy called Justin who feels unloved & rejected until he meets Casey & Mike who show him what a real family & love really is.
Author: KP
Rating: 3
Review: A very sad and poignant story and an easy read- finished in a day. But the Kindle version was littered with spelling mistakes, typos, grammatical errors and sentences that simply didn’t make sense. This is something Amazon really needs to sort out if it’s charging for ebooks as it’s becoming a problem generally bf something I’ve experienced in all 5 of the last ebooks I’ve read. It matters to the general reading experience.