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My Home and Native Land: Child from tribal drug addiction family ignored tells how much a child needs the care. he speaks how commit crimes to - Paperback

My Home and Native Land: Child from tribal drug addiction family ignored tells how much a child needs the care. he speaks how commit crimes to - Paperback

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by Zaida Z. Khan (Author)

MY HOME AND NATIVE LAND is a story based on factual events, about the struggles of a young man growing up in a tribal family with a drug addiction environment. By the in family ignorance and under different circumstances he habitually was changed in behavior. Some events are based on real life of a native child. This is the story of Frances, as told by him. His life starts when he born in a tribal community of North America. His people have great Expectations for him to learn humility, and the value culture of the tribe, Frances tells the story of the other aspects of life in his community and family within invisible boundaries which could not make him a better child. He tells how much a child needs the care from his family to grown up a better human. His life as a foster child and how it affected his life is explored. He speaks of the pressure to use drugs and commit crimes to survive. Through his story he shows how the fake freedom of drugs and sex without restrictions or boundaries in families affects in the life of children and burns their soul.

Number of Pages: 144
Dimensions: 0.31 x 9 x 6 IN
Publication Date: October 03, 2013