One's teen years are often difficult. And when a teenager leaves home-no matter the reason-it can be more than difficult. It can be dangerous. In Mentors' Glory fifteen-year-old Jacob leaves his home in Rochester New Hampshire in 1957 to find summer employment. Authors David E. Plante and Lorraine M. Plante take readers on Jacob's journey as he hitchhikes down the Eastern Seaboard. Hitching rides make Jacob a conspicuous target for the perverted and an incident in Georgia almost leads to more than he can handle. He survives the summer adventure only because his protector Christ is actively involved in his life and provides Jacob with mentors to guide and help him in spite of his naïveté. As he matures from an independent and strongwilled teenager to a young man with a family Jacob once again finds himself-this time with family in tow-on the road looking for a job. Mentors' Glory the sequel to Kids Don't Build Boats tells the real-life story of a young man in search of himself. While he faces danger along the way Jacob is confident of his safety because he relies on God's promise to never leave nor forsake him. Included in God's special gift s to Jacob are timely mentors who provide sanctuaries employment and advice as he continues his search for a meaningful productive life.
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