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Tears of Rage - From Grieving Father to Crusader for Justice: The Untold Story of the Adam Walsh Case
John Walsh

Atria, 1997 - 336 pages

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Heart Renching!!!

I work in Law Enforcement and have seen many of the things described in this book. If it wasn't for John Walsh and his families hardships many of the missing kids would still be missing. This book IS A MUST for any parent. It really brings the topic of missing children home to any one!!!


REALLY GOOD!

I first read this book when I was 11 (12 now). Some people don't think I could of undersood it, but I did. It made me realize that it could happen to anyone. This is my favorite book and I have read it 4 times, and will continue to read it.









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A must-read for all concerned parents, eye-opening

This book has been out for awhile now...I chose not to read it when it first came out because the content seemed too horrifying. But after an attempted child abduction in our small town, I felt compelled to read it and I'm glad I did. Most people have heard stories about Adam Walsh or other abducted and murdered children so I knew what to expect. However, I was SHOCKED to learn about the tangled politics behind child protection laws, jurisdiction, etc. I was so naive thinking that justice would be sought to the fullest extent in these cases. I have earned so much respect for John and Reve Walsh and others who have fought so hard create laws to protect our children. All parents must read this book. Then do what I did--push for a program in your city and give to the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children.


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An excellent book John and Reve Walsh are heroes!

I highly encourage you to purchase this book. Once you start reading it, you won't be able to put it down. John and Reve Walsh have been to hell and back. Yet, in spite of their horrific tradedy of losing their six year old son, Adam, they managed to turn their anger into action. Many abducted children have been found thanks to the efforts of the Adam Walsh foundation, and America's Most Wanted. Yet, inspite of this great turn around of events, from tradedy to triumph, John Walsh teaches a very important lesson we all should remember. He tells of how his close friend was not goint to try and talk John out of his terrible pain of losing Adam. All his friend did was say "I will be here for you. I will listean to anything you have to say. I will cry with you and listean to your screams." That's all his friend had to do, according to this book. Walsh tells how pat answers will not heal a broken person's soul. All a friend has to do is be there, like John Walshs friends did for him. Anway, I think the book is very well written. My hat goes off to the Walsh family.


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Frightening!

I was a small child when Adam was abducted, and his name and face have remained an enigma in my mind. I heard bits and pieces about the case while growing up, mostly from my parents and parents of other children who suddenly took kidnapping a little bit more seriously. I wanted to learn more about the case and read this book. I was moved to tears more than once reading about this family's struggle, perserverance, and triumph. However, I also became very angry reading about how the police botched the case time and again and how John Walsh never really got justice for his son.


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