Mistaken for Rain

Fiction & Literature
Cover of the book Mistaken for Rain by Zaden Robison, Xlibris US
View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart
Author: Zaden Robison ISBN: 9781514470978
Publisher: Xlibris US Publication: May 27, 2016
Imprint: Xlibris US Language: English
Author: Zaden Robison
ISBN: 9781514470978
Publisher: Xlibris US
Publication: May 27, 2016
Imprint: Xlibris US
Language: English

Leo is a young boy growing up in a small and rural Virginia town. He is an only child who is physically and emotionally abused by both of his parents. His family is poor, and Leo has a hopeless future. He takes solace and comfort in a cat named Stripes and develops an unlikely friendship with a stranger along the way. Both friends lean on each other for a trivial bit of happiness in their dejected worlds. Just when things start to look better for Leo, tragedy strikes, and he becomes consumed with heartbreak and anger. He confides in his new friend and fights to fend off the horrors of the world. You will find yourself agonizing and rooting for Leo to overcome the brutality and terrors that his parents have placed him in as a child. There are moments that will bring you to tears from the intense pain you feel for this young boy. Other moments will be joyous as you celebrate his triumphs as he overcomes many challenges and the cruelty of his experiences. The book is a page-turner on a roller coaster of emotions. Leo is the epitome of what a willful and persevering victim can accomplish to become a victor. The author wishes to leave his readers realizing the importance of perseverance, retribution, forgiveness, and what it means to be human. Without forgiveness, victims will always remain victims.

View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart

Leo is a young boy growing up in a small and rural Virginia town. He is an only child who is physically and emotionally abused by both of his parents. His family is poor, and Leo has a hopeless future. He takes solace and comfort in a cat named Stripes and develops an unlikely friendship with a stranger along the way. Both friends lean on each other for a trivial bit of happiness in their dejected worlds. Just when things start to look better for Leo, tragedy strikes, and he becomes consumed with heartbreak and anger. He confides in his new friend and fights to fend off the horrors of the world. You will find yourself agonizing and rooting for Leo to overcome the brutality and terrors that his parents have placed him in as a child. There are moments that will bring you to tears from the intense pain you feel for this young boy. Other moments will be joyous as you celebrate his triumphs as he overcomes many challenges and the cruelty of his experiences. The book is a page-turner on a roller coaster of emotions. Leo is the epitome of what a willful and persevering victim can accomplish to become a victor. The author wishes to leave his readers realizing the importance of perseverance, retribution, forgiveness, and what it means to be human. Without forgiveness, victims will always remain victims.

More books from Xlibris US

Cover of the book Beyond the Middle Passage by Zaden Robison
Cover of the book The Unspoken Words by Zaden Robison
Cover of the book Midnight Confessions by Zaden Robison
Cover of the book America: Our Struggles Lead Us to Victory by Zaden Robison
Cover of the book Pinnacle Station by Zaden Robison
Cover of the book Heart of a Blackman by Zaden Robison
Cover of the book The Man Who Shot Dan Mcgrew by Zaden Robison
Cover of the book Lucy Smiles About... by Zaden Robison
Cover of the book The Secrets of the Woods by Zaden Robison
Cover of the book The Judgement of Sarah Solomon by Zaden Robison
Cover of the book The Breath of the Dragon by Zaden Robison
Cover of the book Why Must the Show Go On? by Zaden Robison
Cover of the book Life's Testimony in Poetry by Zaden Robison
Cover of the book The Gods Have Not yet Spoken… by Zaden Robison
Cover of the book Tell Us a Story! by Zaden Robison
We use our own "cookies" and third party cookies to improve services and to see statistical information. By using this website, you agree to our Privacy Policy