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William Jones, Jr. was born in Portland, Oregon, to a mother who did not want him and was forced to care for him. When he was 6 years old, she left him with relatives in a small town in Eastern Washington called Rawlings. He lived with his aunt and uncle and was embraced by his grandparents, other relatives, and community members. However, it took William time to learn to love and trust after living with an abusive and negligent mother.With the help of a pet dog named Patches and the unconditional love he received, William slowly learned that people could also give that kind of love, and he…mehr

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William Jones, Jr. was born in Portland, Oregon, to a mother who did not want him and was forced to care for him. When he was 6 years old, she left him with relatives in a small town in Eastern Washington called Rawlings. He lived with his aunt and uncle and was embraced by his grandparents, other relatives, and community members. However, it took William time to learn to love and trust after living with an abusive and negligent mother.With the help of a pet dog named Patches and the unconditional love he received, William slowly learned that people could also give that kind of love, and he gradually learned to give that love in return.This is a story about a young abused boy who first learned to love his pet dog and eventually learned to love the family who accepted him for who he was. It is a story of resilience and strength.
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Judith Perkins was raised in Portland, OR. After 2 years of college, she went to work in retail until her marriage. After her three sons were born and the family moved to Tacoma, WA., she went to work with her husband in the insurance industry until their retirement in 2000. At that time, they bought a motor home and traveled around the U.S. She and her husband have the distinction of being in every one of the lower 48 states. Now spend their summer in Tacoma and their winters in Yuma, AZ.