This is a true story. It relates to the author's stay at the Protestant Children's Home Detroit Michigan referred to in this book as <i>The Home</i>. The book deals not only with the children living at The Home during WWII but also with their experiences in Detroit at that time.</p><p><i>'C.G. Mitchell's account of his childhood days growing up in The Protestant Children's Home is a vivid peek into Detroit's past through the eyes of a child who lived there. Mitchell expertly weaves the historical tidbits of a bygone era with the touching story of a boy and his brother doing their best to bring a measure of joy and comfort in a potentially joyless existence.</i><br>-Julia Elliott Managing Editor <i>Mirror Newspapers</i> Royal Oak Michigan</p><p>C.G. Mitchell is the author of <I>I Quit-I Promise</I> <I>Storytime Anytime</I> and <I>Marching to an Angry Drum</I>. Recently the author has compiled a DVD of Camp Tinega from three 16mm films made between 1939 and 1941.</p>
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