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Forgiveness Be Damned

By: L. M. Wasylciw
Narrated by: Jack Wynters
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Summary

Tommy Belanger had been born into a dysfunctional family - fed by alcohol abuse, abject poverty, and the trials and tribulations associated with living in isolation. His was a life filled with child abuse, incest, bestiality, and zoophilia. Tommy hated how those things affected him and his siblings. And he detested his father.

He watched his brothers and sisters leave the farm, one by one, and knew that their lives would not be far different from the ones that they had left behind. He knew that he, too, would leave one day and wondered how far the apple could fall from the proverbial tree.

©2013 Linda (L. M.) Wasylciw (P)2016 Jack Wynters

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