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This book offers a deeply moving narrative, recounting Mark's experiences growing up with an abusive father. It delves into his childhood, marked by unusual living conditions and eccentricity. His father purchased extravagant and impractical items—like tanks and large boats—without considering the family's financial struggles. Meanwhile, Mark endured deprivation, wearing "orange" clothes and facing ridicule at school, which left him feeling isolated and unable to fit in.

Mark's account is unflinchingly honest. He openly shares the emotional pain and loneliness he experienced, giving readers a vivid picture of his hardships. Yet, amidst the darkness, there were glimmers of happiness—like his cherished dog, Zeke, and the carefree moments spent running through the hills hunting with him.

While the book touches on topics like guns, tanks, and the volatile situation in Cambodia, it approaches these elements in a straightforward way, avoiding overly technical descriptions that might overwhelm readers. Instead, the focus remains on the story's emotional resonance.

Despite his difficult beginnings, Mark's journey to faith and redemption is inspiring. His story is a powerful testament to forgiveness, love, and resilience, leaving a lasting impression.

Rating: 5 out of 5

This book was provided by NetGalley and Tyndale House in exchange for a review.

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This book was not for me. I was not able to finish it.

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