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Where children run

Emilson, Karen (Author).

Summary: Twins David and Dennis Pischke’s lives change forever when heir father dies, and a Polish immigrant damaged by the war arrives at their farm near the isolated town of Moosehorn, Manitoba. Boleslaw Domko quickly works his way into their lives and their mother’s bed. Where Children Run opens with one of their earliest memories—the day Domko throws their infant stepsister against the wall. In this first-hand account, the twins recall years of neglect, starvation, and enslavement; horrific beatings and candlelit nights spent in the nearby St. Thomas Lutheran Church. Neighbors intervene, but their efforts provide only temporary relief as the children’s mother—also living in fear—refuses to press charges. The brothers vow that if they survive, they will someday expose their tormentor and members of their mother’s religious organization who turned a blind eye to their suffering. This is their story—told with stark honesty and in heart-wrenching detail. First released in 1996, Where Children Run is a timeless, unforgettable story of survival; and a powerful testament to the strength and adaptability of the human spirit.

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  • ISBN: 0968124208
  • ISBN: 9780968124208 (pbk.)
  • Physical Description: xii, 396 p. ; 8 p. of plates ; b&w ill., 22cm.
  • Publisher: Ashern, MB : Nordheim Books, 1997.
Subject: Pischke family
Piscke family
Child abuse
Abused children

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  • 3 of 3 copies available at South Interlake Regional Library.

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  • 0 current holds with 3 total copies.
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Location Call Number / Copy Notes Barcode Shelving Location Holdable? Status Due Date
BookMobile 362.76092 EMILSON (Text) 3678710944 Non-Fiction Volume hold Available -
Stonewall Library 362.76092 EMILSON (Text) 3678699786 Non-Fiction Volume hold Available -
Teulon Library 362.76092 EMILSON (Text) 1000046246 Non-Fiction Volume hold Available -

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