A Stolen Youth
Title | A Stolen Youth PDF eBook |
Author | Angela Studer |
Publisher | iUniverse |
Pages | 211 |
Release | 2018-02-28 |
Genre | Fiction |
ISBN | 1532039905 |
Wyatt James is a cowboy, son, nephew and ex-con. After spending ten years in prison, he returns home to the Double N Ranch where he grew up. He plans to move on and start anew, leaving the past behind with the support of his loving aunt and uncle. However, things arent as easy as hed hoped, especially when he meets Kate. Kate Walker accidentally drops a milk can right on Wyatts head. She knocks him out, and when he wakes, hes got a black eye and two lumps on his head. Despite their awkward first encounter, the two feel drawn together and ultimately share a kiss. Love is in the air until Wyatt runs into the local sheriff who helped lock him up. Willing to overlook Wyatts sordid past, Kate wants to love himbut he might not be ready. Hes still battling some demons of his own, even as he prepares to let Kate into his life. Together, they must learn to trust each other. Some old enemies, though, have nasty intentions, especially as Wyatt and Kate go digging into the long kept secrets that led to his prison time.
Stolen Youth
Title | Stolen Youth PDF eBook |
Author | Catherine Cook |
Publisher | Pluto Press (UK) |
Pages | 224 |
Release | 2004-01-20 |
Genre | History |
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Stolen Youth is the first book to explore Israel's incarceration of Palestinian children. Based on first-hand information from international human rights groups and NGO workers in the West Bank and Gaza Strip, it also features interviews with children who have been imprisoned. The result is a disturbing and often shocking account of the abuses that are being carried out by Israel, and that have been widely documented by human rights groups such as Amnesty, but yet have never been addressed by the international community.The book presents a critical analysis of the international legal framework and the UN system, arguing that a major failure of these instuitutions is their appeal to neutrality while ignoring the reality of power. The book attempts to address the inadequacy of these institutions by placing the issue of Palestinian child prisoners within the framework of Israeli strategy and the overall system of control.The book is divided into three main sections: the first chapters introduce the major issues, and propose a framework for understanding Israel's policy towards Palestinian detainees, particularly children. The second section examines the actual experience of children from the moment of arrest until their release from prison based on hundreds of affidavits collected from children released from prison. The final section of the book analyses in detail the reasons underlying Israel's incarceration of children and the impact on Palestinian society. It outlines Israel's system of institutionalized discrimination and state torture, challenges the legitimacy of Israel's 'security' argument, and argues that Israel's treatment of Palestinian detainees forms one pillar of a policy designed to quash resistance to the occupation.
Slonim Woods 9
Title | Slonim Woods 9 PDF eBook |
Author | Daniel Barban Levin |
Publisher | Crown |
Pages | 289 |
Release | 2021-09-07 |
Genre | Biography & Autobiography |
ISBN | 0593138864 |
An “extraordinary” (Nylon) firsthand account of the creation of a modern cult and the costs paid by its young victims: a group of college roommates “Intense . . . [a tale] of hard-won survival, and creating a life after the unimaginable.”—Salon The inspiration for the Hulu docuseries Stolen Youth, directed by Zach Heinzerling and co-produced by Daniel Barban Levin In September 2010, at the beginning of the academic year at Sarah Lawrence College, a sophomore named Talia Ray asked her roommates if her father could stay with them for a while. No one objected. Her father, Larry Ray, was just released from prison, having spent three years behind bars after a conviction during a bitter custody dispute. Larry Ray arrived at the dorm, a communal house called Slonim Woods 9, and stayed for the whole year. Over the course of innumerable counseling sessions and “family meetings,” the intense and forceful Ray convinced his daughter’s friends that he alone could help them “achieve clarity.” Eventually, Ray and the students moved into a small Manhattan apartment, beginning years of manipulation and abuse, as Ray tightened his control over his young charges through blackmail, extortion, and ritualized humiliation. After a decade of secrecy, Larry Ray was finally indicted on charges of extortion, sex trafficking, forced labor, and money laundering. Daniel Barban Levin was one of the original residents of Slonim Woods 9. Beginning the moment Daniel set foot on Sarah Lawrence’s idyllic campus and spanning the two years he spent in the grip of a megalomaniac, this brave, lyrical, and redemptive memoir reveals how a group of friends were led from college to a cult without the world even noticing.
Stolen Youth
Title | Stolen Youth PDF eBook |
Author | Isabelle Choko |
Publisher | |
Pages | 360 |
Release | 2005 |
Genre | Biography & Autobiography |
ISBN |
Presents five memoirs of Jewish women who, in their youth, survived the Holocaust; in each case the role of the family, especially the parent-child relation, was central. Contents:
Stolen Childhood
Title | Stolen Childhood PDF eBook |
Author | Wilma King |
Publisher | Indiana University Press |
Pages | 284 |
Release | 1997 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 9780253211866 |
"King provides a jarring snapshot of children living in bondage. This compellingly written work is a testament to the strength and resilience of the children and their parents".--"Booklist". "King's deeply researched, well-written, passionate study places children and young adults at center stage in the North American slave experience".--"Choice". 16 photos.
Stolen
Title | Stolen PDF eBook |
Author | Elizabeth Gilpin |
Publisher | Grand Central Publishing |
Pages | 305 |
Release | 2021-07-20 |
Genre | Biography & Autobiography |
ISBN | 1538735423 |
A gripping chronicle of psychological manipulation and abuse at a “therapeutic” boarding school for troubled teens, and how one young woman fought to heal in the aftermath. At fifteen, Elizabeth Gilpin was an honor student, a state-ranked swimmer and a rising soccer star, but behind closed doors her undiagnosed depression was wreaking havoc on her life. Growing angrier by the day, she began skipping practices and drinking to excess. At a loss, her parents turned to an educational consultant who suggested Elizabeth be enrolled in a behavioral modification program. That recommendation would change her life forever. The nightmare began when she was abducted from her bed in the middle of the night by hired professionals and dropped off deep in the woods of Appalachia. Living with no real shelter was only the beginning of her ordeal: she was strip-searched, force-fed, her name was changed to a number and every moment was a test of physical survival. After three brutal months, Elizabeth was transferred to a boarding school in Southern Virginia that in reality functioned more like a prison. Its curriculum revolved around a perverse form of group therapy where students were psychologically abused and humiliated. Finally, at seventeen, Elizabeth convinced them she was rehabilitated enough to “graduate” and was released. In this eye-opening and unflinching book, Elizabeth recalls the horrors she endured, the friends she lost to suicide and addiction, and—years later—how she was finally able to pick up the pieces of her life and reclaim her identity.
The Gift of a Stolen Youth
Title | The Gift of a Stolen Youth PDF eBook |
Author | Tihana Babic |
Publisher | |
Pages | 196 |
Release | 2021-03-29 |
Genre | |
ISBN | 9781922403452 |
In 2003 Tihana Babic was diagnosed with a brain tumour. She has overcome many hurdles with the help of her family, therapists and doctors. She also discovered natural medicine and other helpful remedies. Tihana is now cancer free but still faces many challenges.