The unwanted boy autobiography examples
“The Unwanted Boy and Other Stories”.!
The Unwanted: A Memoir of Childhood
His family, once very wealthy before the fall of Saigon, becomes one of the poorest families in war-torn Vietnam. He and his brother are shunned as "half-breeds," their American ancestry evident in their features. Because his mother was once at the top of society, she is punished in the new Communist regime, and has to give everything up to prove that she renounces her previous capitalist ways.
Kien's suffering is magnified by the hatred of his aunt and her family, and he is tormented daily by his cousins.
The Unwanted Boy the Autobiography of Ben W. Hooper, Edited by Everett Robert Boyce by Ben W. Hooper.
He is abused by his mother's boyfriend, though he has a champion in his grandfather, who constantly stands up for him and tries to protect him.
At some point Kien attempts to escape, to find his way to America and possibly find his biological father.
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