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Orphan Boys - It Takes a Village to Raise a Child

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1976, the hottest summer for a generation and life was perfect for the two young brothers Philip and Roger. They lived an idyllic life on a farm in the picturesque dales of the north of England.

With their days spent on the farm, playing on Tarzan swings, building dens and swimming outdoors, their perfect existence was plunged into darkness when tragedy struck the family. Within a ten-week period, the boys lost their parents and were left as orphans.

This is the story of Philip and his brother Roger, how their grandparents stepped in to bring them up and how a family and community came together to deal with the consequences that the devastation of death had left behind.

Orphan Boys is not a misery memoir. It is a story full of love, strength and hope - an uplifting tale of a family's survival and how they faced the huge challenges that life threw at them.


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Phil Mews

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1976, the hottest summer for a generation and life was perfect for the two young brothers Philip and Roger. They lived an idyllic life on a farm in the picturesque dales of the north of England.

With their days spent on the farm, playing on Tarzan swings, building dens and swimming outdoors, their perfect existence was plunged into darkness when tragedy struck the family. Within a ten-week period, the boys lost their parents and were left as orphans.

This is the story of Philip and his brother Roger, how their grandparents stepped in to bring them up and how a family and community came together to deal with the consequences that the devastation of death had left behind.

Orphan Boys is not a misery memoir. It is a story full of love, strength and hope - an uplifting tale of a family's survival and how they faced the huge challenges that life threw at them.

Foreword

PHIL MEWS TELLS THE STORY OF HOW HIS IDYLLIC NORTHERN CHILDHOOD IS BLOWN APART AS HIS PARENTS DIE WITHIN TEN WEEKS OF EACH OTHER - AND HOW HIS COMMUNITY RALLIED AROUND TO SAVE HIM.

Product details

Authors Phil Mews
Publisher Kings Road Publishing
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 30.09.2018
 
EAN 9781786068996
ISBN 978-1-78606-899-6
No. of pages 352
Dimensions 129 mm x 197 mm x 24 mm
Weight 262 g
Subjects Fiction > Narrative literature > Letters, diaries
Non-fiction book > Politics, society, business > Biographies, autobiographies

Memoirs, True stories: general, True stories of heroism, endurance & survival, Nostalgia: general, north east england; orphans; nostalgia; 1976

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