The Second Trial
What do you do when your father becomes the enemy of your family?
Danny McMillan never knew that his father was abusing his mother, until a night of violence that shattered his family forever. Watching in the courtroom as his father is sentenced, Danny struggles with divided loyalties – to his mother on one side and to his father whom he wants to forgive on the other.
After one trial is over, another begins for Danny. Social services and the police convince Danny’s mother that they must go into a victim protection program. Danny is asked to leave everything behind – his home, his friends, and the love and support of his grandparents. In a new city and attending a new school, Danny is even given a new name – David Mayer. But who is David? He is someone that Danny does not want to be, living a life he cannot accept. As David, he is pushing boundaries he never would have pushed.
If the normal rules no longer apply, why not break them?
About the Author
Rosemarie Boll
Visit Rosemarie’s websiteRosemarie Boll has been practicing family law for over 20 years. She has written extensively on the legal system and how it affects families. She is committed to educating the public about the complex network of laws which govern our everyday lives, and explaining what the justice system can and cannot do. She currently practices with the Family Law Office of Legal Aid Alberta. Rosemarie lives in Edmonton, Alberta. The Second Trial is her first book.
Book Info
ISBN: 978-1-897187-72-2
240 Pages
Ages Teen
5.5" x 8.25"
Paperback
$11.95 CAD
April 15, 2010
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