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The Tiger's Child
Torey Hayden
Avon
, 1996 - 288 pages
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highly recommended
Very moving account. Excellent sequel to One Child
I read One
Child
(many times) years ago and have always been troubled by the fact that, while the book ended, the lives did not. Adding the poem Sheila sent added a touching postscript to the story, but it still left it incomplete. Finally, we learn what became of this engaging, and sometimes infuriating, child. One Child made me want to know what became of the child. The
Tiger's Child makes
me want to know Sheila
The Tiger's Child is the sequel we've all been waiting for.
A classroom teacher who has witnessed daily the deprivations and horrors of a growing number of
child
ren, I fell in love with Sheila in "One Child." In her equally moving sequel, Torey Hayden, has given us the gift of following Sheila through adolescence and into adulthood. Definitely not a "happily every after," Hayden gives her usual moving, gripping, saga of a child forced to face and overcome horrors that most of us can scarcely imagine
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