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A Boy Named Tigger - Alan, Michael
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Adoption is a wonderful opportunity to give a child a loving parental relationship to grow up in the comfort of a home and family. One hears or sees TV programmes of how successful adoption can be! A Boy Named Tigger tells the story of a little boy torn away from a loving family environment to be adopted at the age of four by a couple struggling to get back on their feet after the second world war. He went to a mother who had a split personality and tried to control every aspect of Tigger's life subjecting him to mental torture at times. Growing up he managed to tear himself away from his…mehr

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Adoption is a wonderful opportunity to give a child a loving parental relationship to grow up in the comfort of a home and family. One hears or sees TV programmes of how successful adoption can be! A Boy Named Tigger tells the story of a little boy torn away from a loving family environment to be adopted at the age of four by a couple struggling to get back on their feet after the second world war. He went to a mother who had a split personality and tried to control every aspect of Tigger's life subjecting him to mental torture at times. Growing up he managed to tear himself away from his mother and start a new life, gradually clearing his mind from the unhappiness of his childhood and embarking on several successful careers. The writing of this book was the therapy he needed to eventually clear his mind.
Autorenporträt
Michael Alan grew up in West Sussex and after finishing his private education had a career in banking before a massive change into the world of horses, competing to a high level. Divorce led him to change once more into estate agency before completing his working life in a successful career in financial services, travelling to Brazil, Borneo and Zimbabwe. Now retired, the writing of this book provided him with great therapy and emotional release.