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Searching for St. Germaine
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Searching for St. Germaine

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What happens to kids whose parents can't raise them or never wanted them to begin with? What happens to kids who are removed from their homes by Child and Family Services? Who takes care of them? Where do they go?

Clearly effeminate as a child, GL Franklyn tells his own true story of being adopted by a reasonably well off Detroit family, in the early 1950s. The family quickly dissolves and he is turned over to Catholic Social Services. Thus begins a harrowing journey rife with various kinds of abuse, bullying and rejection, self realization and finally, self acceptance. Multiple placements give rise to diverse and interesting characters, environments and events that influence the boy's life.

"Searching for St. Germaine" is an engaging tale of woe, yet a story of survival and resilience against what seemed like insurmountable odds. GL Franklyn, now an old man, lovingly tells his own story in a light-hearted voice with subtle comic undertones despite covering some heart-breaking circumstances. The Message is clear; It Gets Better!

Content Warning: One chapter contains a graphic depiction of Homosexual Sexual Assault and a few others briefly depict sex acts between boys.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
G L Franklyn
Date
9 June 2023
Pages
232
ISBN
9798987629727

What happens to kids whose parents can't raise them or never wanted them to begin with? What happens to kids who are removed from their homes by Child and Family Services? Who takes care of them? Where do they go?

Clearly effeminate as a child, GL Franklyn tells his own true story of being adopted by a reasonably well off Detroit family, in the early 1950s. The family quickly dissolves and he is turned over to Catholic Social Services. Thus begins a harrowing journey rife with various kinds of abuse, bullying and rejection, self realization and finally, self acceptance. Multiple placements give rise to diverse and interesting characters, environments and events that influence the boy's life.

"Searching for St. Germaine" is an engaging tale of woe, yet a story of survival and resilience against what seemed like insurmountable odds. GL Franklyn, now an old man, lovingly tells his own story in a light-hearted voice with subtle comic undertones despite covering some heart-breaking circumstances. The Message is clear; It Gets Better!

Content Warning: One chapter contains a graphic depiction of Homosexual Sexual Assault and a few others briefly depict sex acts between boys.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
G L Franklyn
Date
9 June 2023
Pages
232
ISBN
9798987629727