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In the powerful family story The Right to Belong thirty-eight-year-old New Yorker Pete Mitchell declares to his sons how fortunate they are to be growing up with a father since he didnt have that opportunity. Pete seeks the help of his cousin Nigel to help him find his father who was born in Jamaica. Through Nigel Pete finds out his father now lives in London. When Nigel visits relatives there he promises to see Petes father. Pete anxiously waits for Nigel to send him contact information. However when Nigel returns Pete experiences yet another disappointment. Pete does learn about his fathers other children Dale and Ella. He also discovers that his seventy-two-year old father had a stroke and is now a widower. Pete finally tracks down his father on the Internet and arranges to travel to London to meet him. What should be a happy family reunion is marred by bitterness between the siblings who resent Pete re-entering their fathers life. When there is a struggle over inheritance all hell breaks loose and family matters end up in court. All along Pete was only looking for The Right to Belong. Patrick A. Davy grew up in Jamaica and now lives on Long Island New York. Since I am available to my sons at all times I know how important it is for a father to be involved in his childrens lives. My availability to my sons and my experience of growing up without a father motivated me to write this book. Patrick is writing his next novel. Publishers website: http: //