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Finding Friday

Published
May 2013
Main Genre
General Fiction General Fiction
Pages
276

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FRIDAY was his birth name, Noah was what he was called, and he was terrified. Because of "crimes" he had committed against his adopted family in America, he found himself abandoned back in his birth country of Liberia, waiting, hoping someone from his birth family would rescue him from this terrible aloneness. The three weeks he roamed the streets, spending his money from America on food, became an endless fear as he faced a gun held to his head, and witnessed the relentless crushing poverty that was daily life on the streets of Monrovia. His great aunt finally came and took him to the depths of the African interior where almost immediately he became sick with malaria, and tackled other challenges he was ill prepared to handle. After nearly five months, he woke up to the news that another family was bringing him back to America. Terror flooded him again, because his first adoptive father had threatened him never to return. FRIDAY'S trust in anyone was shattered, and he silently vowed he would always keep control of his life. Finding Friday is the story of a boy's movement from hopelessness to hope, the challenges a loving foster family encountered in helping him along his life's journey, and the unexpected door God opened for him

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First Edition May 2013 Deeds Publishing ISBN 1937565599
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May 2013 Deeds Publishing ISBN B00CLX477Q
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