Journey into Light: The Story of Linda

Journey into Light is the story of Linda.  It takes place from her birth and the fifteen short years of her life.  Mark, her father, kidnaps her and takes her and her brothers to the Pacific Northwest when she is six years old. At the age of twelve she begins running away.  The police find her and return her to her father.  She gets into more and more trouble and danger until the State of Washington takes her and places her in foster homes. This is her story, set in the fifties, but can be the story of millions of girls and boys of today.

Mark is Linda’s father.  He is cruel both physically and mentally to his children and to any woman that makes the mistake of getting involved with him.  He has the State authorities fooled and is getting further and further out of hand and very dangerous.  He has committed several murders, starting with the man his eldest daughter lives with in West Virginia. He commits murders and robberies across the U.S., which finally ends with him sitting on death row at the Washington State Penitentiary awaiting the hangman’s noose.

Pearl is Linda’s mother.  Pearl was forced to marry Mark after he rapes her.  Her father feels that she has been dirtied and will not allow her to marry the man she loves, Joe.  Finally after several children, years of abuse and the killing of her daughters’ boyfriend she divorces Mark.  She finally marries Joe and is happy for several years.  Mark shows up again and shoots Joe leaving him a quadriplegic.  Pearl finally opens a whorehouse to earn a living.

Walt and Dean Nielson have been taking care of Welfare children for several years when Linda is brought into their home.  Because of her gentle, loving ways they learn to love her as they do their own four children.  These two people show her the love and trust no one has ever given her.  They expect nothing but respect and for her to be herself.  They teach her to have fun, playing and working with the other people living in the house.  They move from Pasco to the Columbia River Gorge and take Linda with them.  Their new house is a huge old farmhouse.  The rooms are large and there is space for everyone.  Their home is always filled with laughter, fun and love.  It is always filled to the brim with children of all nationalities, up to fifteen, besides their own four.  But still Linda can’t keep from running away when trouble rears its ugly head.

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Journey into Light: The Story of Linda

Journey into Light is the story of Linda.  It takes place from her birth and the fifteen short years of her life.  Mark, her father, kidnaps her and takes her and her brothers to the Pacific Northwest when she is six years old. At the age of twelve she begins running away.  The police find her and return her to her father.  She gets into more and more trouble and danger until the State of Washington takes her and places her in foster homes. This is her story, set in the fifties, but can be the story of millions of girls and boys of today.

Mark is Linda’s father.  He is cruel both physically and mentally to his children and to any woman that makes the mistake of getting involved with him.  He has the State authorities fooled and is getting further and further out of hand and very dangerous.  He has committed several murders, starting with the man his eldest daughter lives with in West Virginia. He commits murders and robberies across the U.S., which finally ends with him sitting on death row at the Washington State Penitentiary awaiting the hangman’s noose.

Pearl is Linda’s mother.  Pearl was forced to marry Mark after he rapes her.  Her father feels that she has been dirtied and will not allow her to marry the man she loves, Joe.  Finally after several children, years of abuse and the killing of her daughters’ boyfriend she divorces Mark.  She finally marries Joe and is happy for several years.  Mark shows up again and shoots Joe leaving him a quadriplegic.  Pearl finally opens a whorehouse to earn a living.

Walt and Dean Nielson have been taking care of Welfare children for several years when Linda is brought into their home.  Because of her gentle, loving ways they learn to love her as they do their own four children.  These two people show her the love and trust no one has ever given her.  They expect nothing but respect and for her to be herself.  They teach her to have fun, playing and working with the other people living in the house.  They move from Pasco to the Columbia River Gorge and take Linda with them.  Their new house is a huge old farmhouse.  The rooms are large and there is space for everyone.  Their home is always filled with laughter, fun and love.  It is always filled to the brim with children of all nationalities, up to fifteen, besides their own four.  But still Linda can’t keep from running away when trouble rears its ugly head.

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Journey into Light: The Story of Linda

Journey into Light: The Story of Linda

by Lydia A. Whipple
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Journey into Light is the story of Linda.  It takes place from her birth and the fifteen short years of her life.  Mark, her father, kidnaps her and takes her and her brothers to the Pacific Northwest when she is six years old. At the age of twelve she begins running away.  The police find her and return her to her father.  She gets into more and more trouble and danger until the State of Washington takes her and places her in foster homes. This is her story, set in the fifties, but can be the story of millions of girls and boys of today.

Mark is Linda’s father.  He is cruel both physically and mentally to his children and to any woman that makes the mistake of getting involved with him.  He has the State authorities fooled and is getting further and further out of hand and very dangerous.  He has committed several murders, starting with the man his eldest daughter lives with in West Virginia. He commits murders and robberies across the U.S., which finally ends with him sitting on death row at the Washington State Penitentiary awaiting the hangman’s noose.

Pearl is Linda’s mother.  Pearl was forced to marry Mark after he rapes her.  Her father feels that she has been dirtied and will not allow her to marry the man she loves, Joe.  Finally after several children, years of abuse and the killing of her daughters’ boyfriend she divorces Mark.  She finally marries Joe and is happy for several years.  Mark shows up again and shoots Joe leaving him a quadriplegic.  Pearl finally opens a whorehouse to earn a living.

Walt and Dean Nielson have been taking care of Welfare children for several years when Linda is brought into their home.  Because of her gentle, loving ways they learn to love her as they do their own four children.  These two people show her the love and trust no one has ever given her.  They expect nothing but respect and for her to be herself.  They teach her to have fun, playing and working with the other people living in the house.  They move from Pasco to the Columbia River Gorge and take Linda with them.  Their new house is a huge old farmhouse.  The rooms are large and there is space for everyone.  Their home is always filled with laughter, fun and love.  It is always filled to the brim with children of all nationalities, up to fifteen, besides their own four.  But still Linda can’t keep from running away when trouble rears its ugly head.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781462840489
Publisher: Xlibris Corporation
Publication date: 03/20/2001
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 498 KB
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