Life Begins at Eight
A True Story about a Boy with No Place to Call Home
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About the Book
This is a true story about the boy Shirley Curtis Rangell. He had a brother who shared many of his incredible experiences. At the time of his mother’s death in 1925 his world changed drastically. From this time he never really had a home. He was eight years old and in the second grade. This was the beginning of a nomadic existence that defies imagination.
After his mother’s death the two boys lived in very primitive conditions. The father’s work required many moves, so because of the constant change of schools, getting an education was next to impossible. The children spent most of their time alone and at one time they were completely abandoned.
Life Begins at Eight is a tale of survival. This story emphasizes the impact teachers can have on their students. It tells of flexibility, inventiveness and adventures of a boy with no place to call home. It is inspiring at how and when the life-long dream of Shirley Curtis Rangell was finally realized.
About the Author
Gwyndolin Teney-Rangell has lived most of her ninety-four years in Northern California. She received a B.A. from Chico State University in Elementary Education. She enjoyed her many years of teaching and later as a Real Estate Broker. She now lives alone and enjoys reading, gardening, traveling and her many friends.