Synopses & Reviews
Synopsis
The authors note to the reader:
"After watching the Sound of Freedom, you cannot/must not be the same person you were when you walked into the theatre. To all who watch and want to join hands with those around them, or fall to their knees, and implore the Creator of All Things to speak to you and when he answers, listen".
"Because Gods children are not for sale."- Tim Ballard.
The story of The Forgotten Children was remarkedly written at the same time as the Sound of Freedom Film was made, roughly five years ago. The Forgotten Children does however investigate the same topic of human trafficking but is a much more child friendly experience. The Film, The Sound of Freedom and the book, The Forgotten Children complement each other. Especially, by highlighting the terrible injustice of child abduction and abuse in our world today.
"Don't let what you can't do, stop you from doing what you can" - David Wiggins aka Halfpennyman.
Synopsis
Description: I intend to provide an interesting story with moral issues given, so that the young reader can develop their thoughts on several matters, such as relationships; education; public authorities the personal information they keep, and child protection. The story develops from a young girl being found in a semi-derelict house by an elderly lady. The elderly lady lives alone, and she decides to keep the child but not to inform any of the authorities. The child (Mandy) is very much loved and cared for, but she has no outside contact with anyone. As the girl gets older, she reverts to her feral instincts and sneaks out at night. She meets new friends, but some are nice to her, and others are not.
Key features: A story of a feral child living in Britain a subject that is not often covered. The story provides the girl's thoughts and reaction to being left alone and how she feels about having someone who loves and cares for her. However, this same person uses emotional blackmail to keep her isolated and controlled.
Synopsis
A Sympathetic protagonist, a mind-taxing puzzle to solve. Beautifully written, it's a genre that keeps the reader on the edge of their seats, eagerly turning pages to uncover the truth.
Key features: A story of a feral child living in Britain a subject that is not often covered. The story provides the girl's thoughts and reaction to being left alone and how she feels about having someone who loves and cares for her. However, this same person uses emotional blackmail to keep her isolated and controlled.