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A Child's Pain

A Child's Pain

Ari Franklinos
4/5 ( ratings)
A story of forgiveness and reconciliation, a call to divorcing parents to reconsider. Michael lives in London with his family. His wife, Mary, has hit the bottle and is falling apart. Their love is history. Resentment flares. Mary takes the children to visit friends and does not return. Soon, he is summoned to court on charges of violence and being a danger to his children. Orders of arrest are placed on him and Mary tries to throw him out of their home so she can live alone with the children. Michael knows the courts favour mothers, but, outraged by the lies, decides to fight injustice to the end. He battles without lawyers, believing only he, as the father, cares enough about his children to save them. He wins. Mary is devastated. Through soul searching and forgiveness he convinces Mary to return so the children can grow up with both parents.
Language
English
Pages
204
Format
Paperback
Publisher
Publish America
Release
November 28, 2005
ISBN
1424104815
ISBN 13
9781424104819

A Child's Pain

Ari Franklinos
4/5 ( ratings)
A story of forgiveness and reconciliation, a call to divorcing parents to reconsider. Michael lives in London with his family. His wife, Mary, has hit the bottle and is falling apart. Their love is history. Resentment flares. Mary takes the children to visit friends and does not return. Soon, he is summoned to court on charges of violence and being a danger to his children. Orders of arrest are placed on him and Mary tries to throw him out of their home so she can live alone with the children. Michael knows the courts favour mothers, but, outraged by the lies, decides to fight injustice to the end. He battles without lawyers, believing only he, as the father, cares enough about his children to save them. He wins. Mary is devastated. Through soul searching and forgiveness he convinces Mary to return so the children can grow up with both parents.
Language
English
Pages
204
Format
Paperback
Publisher
Publish America
Release
November 28, 2005
ISBN
1424104815
ISBN 13
9781424104819

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