![]() ![]() So deeply that Jennings thinks about her the rest of his life, with romantic longing. Although they are similarly neglected, the don't neglect each other, and although they are only together for a short time, they are able to deeply connect as friends. ![]() Stacy is friendly toward him, and she helps him adjust to life as an orphan. Stacy is an orphan who lives with young Jennings in the Catholic orphanage in the Bronx, Home of the Angels. ![]() Then suddenly, she hurts herself in a drunken stupor, and he is orphaned again. Jennings Michael Burch can't live with her or without her, and after spending years in orphanages and foster homes, she invites him home as if it never happened. She was left by her husband, an alcoholic, and when her sons were old enough, they left with flair. That didn't mean he never saw her again-he actually lived with her after years in orphanhood, but it didn't work out, and Burch ended up being raised by helpful public servicemen, like a helpful, friendly police officer, and Sal, who took Burch in. This is his story about his life following his mother's abandonment, when she left him at an orphanage and disowned him. This orphan author is now a police officer with three daughters. Written by people who wish to remain anonymous ![]() We are thankful for their contributions and encourage you to make your own. These notes were contributed by members of the GradeSaver community. ![]()
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