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Little Boy Lost

A Story of Hope and Redemption, Set Amidst the Backdrop of a Mother's Suicide

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Little Boy Lost

By: David Peters
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Little Boy Lost – the true story of one boy’s heartache and hope while coming of age in small-town Tennessee in the 1970s.

As the youngest of three sons and a bona fide momma’s boy, David Peters thinks that having a mother who spends months at a time in psychiatric hospitals is normal. Then on St. Patrick’s Day 1974, his world shatters when she commits suicide.

At the age of 13, he’s left struggling to make sense of his mother’s death while facing a host of new challenges: the father who has lost his business and checked out of society, the stepmother who despises him and his brothers, and watching his family slide from middle class comfort to living on food stamps.

Ultimately, he finds healing, thanks to the assortment of “surrogate” parents who take him in, his buddies, and baseball and basketball.

Through it all, David discovers that even in life’s darkest moments, if you look hard enough for the light, eventually the sun will rise again.

By sharing his story, David Peters hopes that Little Boy Lost will help readers gain an understanding of how to find hope and healing after family trauma from mental illness and suicide.

A powerful, heartwarming story of resilience in the face of terrible tragedy, Little Boy Lost is perfect for fans of memoirs like The Glass Castle by Jeannette Walls or A Hole in the World by Richard Rhodes.
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It had kind of a slow start but as I continued with the story I found that all the info on David's parents was necessary to understand the full story. I'm still mad at his dad for not sticking up for the boys when the step mom became a tyrant. The prformance I only rated as 2 stars because of the virtual voice but overall I gave 5 stars because it's just so good!

Very good memoir

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