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Lucas (Book Two)
Lucas (Book Two)

Lucas follows on from the story of Whisper, focusing more fully on the orphan's life before he came to be a middle-aged man rescuing Britney from her world of abuse. In this book, we discover just how Lucas found himself growing up and then taking in the stray waif.

When the boy's parents die unexpectedly from sickness, the family's neighbours end up taking him in. Lucas likes the Copperley children, but is afraid of not being welcome in the household when he accidentally overhears their parents talking about him. Quickly, Lucas decides that village isn't for him anymore and chooses to spend a life on the road, constantly drifting from town to town, searching eagerly for his place and somewhere he could belong.

During this course of aimless wandering, the boy finally stumbles across Seth and Ruby Rodgers and begins working for the friendly, easy-going couple, eventually being adopted by them. Lucas enjoys running the carpentry business when he's older, but wonders if there is anything else for him, and the sudden arrival of the mistreated, terrified little girl brings even more responsibility upon Lucas' shoulders than he ever thought possible.

Lucas loves the child deeply, but his strength of character is severely tested - will Britney ever learn to trust him? Or has the memory of her drunken father been ingrained so intensely within her heart that she will never welcome another man's presence ever again?

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Book Details

Genre: 

  • Adventure
  • Animals
  • Juvenile Fiction
  • Series

Age Level: 

  • 12 and up
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In Lucas by Alison Bellringer, we are introduced to Lucas, a young boy who has lost both of his parents and is now an orphan. This is the story of his search for family, security, and a place to call home. His neighbors originally take him in after the death of his parents, but he doesn't want to burden them since they already have a full house. Lucas leaves the town he grew up in and wanders from place to place, doing small jobs for food and shelter. He struggles to find a place where he belongs. Will he find the home and security he is looking for, and can he find his way?

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