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Never A Child, by Nancy Sanchez

Never A Child, by Nancy Sanchez

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Never A Child, by Nancy Sanchez

Never A Child, by Nancy Sanchez



Never A Child, by Nancy Sanchez

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Growing up as a child, Nancy saw the obsession her Grandmother Peerman had with her Father to control, his Life. Nancy Grandfather Fischer had offered to buy a home for Art, Ruth and their children, but because of grandmothers Peerman interference, Dad refused Grandpa Fisher's offer. It was after that, the children's lives took a spiral turn down. Nancy suffered torment and abuse, and was shoved from pillar to post. But she learned feeling sorry for yourself can destroy a person. She also learned what common sense was at an early age, and how to survive. Nancy not only took control of her own circumstances, but her younger brothers and sisters as well. When Nancy came to the realization, nobody cared, including her own mother, Nancy had a passion in her heart, and took it upon herself to see her brothers and sister were taken care of. Be it begging, borrowing, or stealing. Seeing the smile on their faces, going to bed at night, with a full stomach, or watching their faces light up when they saw the shoes, or clothing Nancy stole from the goodwill store. Nancy never felt guilty. She called it survival. There was also a time when her mother's friend tried talk my mom into farming her children out to her friends, as housekeepers, babysitters, or companions. But the plan didn't come to fruition because of the love the kids had for one an other. If Nancy had to live her life over again, if need be, Nancy would do it again. The only thing she truly regrets is growing up to fast.

Never A Child, by Nancy Sanchez

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #1499211 in eBooks
  • Published on: 2015-09-28
  • Released on: 2015-09-28
  • Format: Kindle eBook
Never A Child, by Nancy Sanchez

Review ByPaul S.on October 27, 2015ByPaul S.on October 27, 2015Format: PaperbackVerified PurchaseLove the book, should make a movie from it. Nancy, your amazing

From the Author e sequel!!ReviewEdit5.0 out of 5 starsMovie yet?ByPaul S.on October 27, 2015Format: PaperbackVerified PurchaseLove the book, should make a movie from it. Nancy, your amazingReviewEdit You are a very courageous and amazing woman! Niece Roni I will order many books ... September 12, 2015I am so proud of You Aunt Nancy! You are a very courageous and amazing woman! Niece Roni I will order many books for my ministry to women and children (Abused and battered children) . Christ Recovery Minstry, Founder Veronica L. Sulzman-PeermanReviewEditGreat reading. October 2, 2015The bravest and the most corsages story of children who fought to survive. Great reading.ReviewEditThis book is a good read, my husband Bobby and his brother Dewey are featured on the cover. My husband told me the same stories that are in the book. My husband's family had a rough up bringing, but this has made them the people they are today. I can't wait for books 2 and 3.View oEditGrowing up as a child, Nancy saw the obsession her Grandmother Peerman had with her Father to control, his Life. Nancy Grandfather Fischer had offered to buy a home for Art, Ruth and their children, but because of grandmothers Peerman interference, Dad refused Grandpa Fisher's offer. It was after that, the children's lives took a spiral turn down. Nancy suffered torment and abuse, and was shoved from pillar to post. But she learned feeling sorry for yourself can destroy a person. She also learned what common sense was at an early age, and how to survive. Nancy not only took control of her own circumstances, but her younger brothers and sisters as well. When Nancy came to the realization, nobody cared, including her own mother, Nancy had a passion in her heart, and took it upon herself to see her brothers and sister were taken care of. Be it begging, borrowing, or stealing. Seeing the smile on their faces, going to bed at night, with a full stomach, or watching their faces light up when they saw the shoes, or clothing Nancy stole from the goodwill store. Nancy never felt guilty. She called it survival. There was also a time when her mother's friend tried talk my mom into farming her children out to her friends, as housekeepers, babysitters, or companions. But the plan didn't come to fruition because of the love the kids had for one an other. If Nancy had to live her life over again, if need be, Nancy would do it again. The only thing she truly regrets is growing up to fast.From the AuthorEditNancy Joyce SanchezView on Amazon.com Add a comment View this book's reviews on Amazon.com2. Paul S. reviewed Never A Child1 of 1 people found the following helpful Movie yet? October 27, 2015Love the book, should make a movie from it. Nancy, your amazing.From the Inside FlapEditNever a ChildFrom the Back CoverEditThe life of a child should be filled with fun, laughter and excitment. But when life hands you a bucket of nails instead of roses, because of the decisions adults make, sone children learn to take control and grow up fast in order to take care of those who need food in thei stomachs and clothes on their backs. That was me as a child, I hated seeing my younger brothers and sisters suffer over the mastakes myfather and mother made. I did everthing in my power to help any way I could, be it barrowing, begging or stealing just so they could survive. On my own I had to learn to survive when my adult sister and her husband left me alone in the mountains through the winter months. I was pushed from piller to post once I was home by the school system and was accused of ditching school. I was put in the detention center at the age of twelve. When it was time to leave the detention I didn't want to, because I felt like I had found stability.But because life must go on and I did return home to find a whole new set of circumstances that I had to deal with living in the projects. Where I learned to grow up fast.About the AuthorEditI was born and grew up in Denver Colorado. I attended my grade school years at Perry School, and a school in Nederland Colorado my Junior high years at Barnum and Horace Mann. I didn't finish high school until after I married. I went on to get my GED after I married Raymond R. Sanchez, at fourteen years of age. But that'd another book. We had three children, Vincine Reinbold, Ray Sanchez, Jr. and John James Sanchez. Who all graduated from high school and went on to finish college. After discussing my life, with doctors, lawyers, and especially my husband Ray, they all encouraged me to write about my life. I enrolled in a writing class at Front Range Community collage. After twenty years, my book became a reality. My only hope is, parents will be more considerate of their children and love and protect them from the world around them. Because if you don't, the world can, and will destroy them. It was only by the grace of God He blessed me with a good husband and three wonderful children, I was able to survive and tell my story.

From the Inside Flap e sequel!!ReviewEdit5.0 out of 5 starsMovie yet?ByPaul S.on October 27, 2015Format: PaperbackVerified PurchaseLove the book, should make a movie from it. Nancy, your amazingReviewEdit You are a very courageous and amazing woman! Niece Roni I will order many books ... September 12, 2015I am so proud of You Aunt Nancy! You are a very courageous and amazing woman! Niece Roni I will order many books for my ministry to women and children (Abused and battered children) . Christ Recovery Minstry, Founder Veronica L. Sulzman-PeermanReviewEditGreat reading. October 2, 2015The bravest and the most corsages story of children who fought to survive. Great reading.ReviewEditThis book is a good read, my husband Bobby and his brother Dewey are featured on the cover. My husband told me the same stories that are in the book. My husband's family had a rough up bringing, but this has made them the people they are today. I can't wait for books 2 and 3.View oEditGrowing up as a child, Nancy saw the obsession her Grandmother Peerman had with her Father to control, his Life. Nancy Grandfather Fischer had offered to buy a home for Art, Ruth and their children, but because of grandmothers Peerman interference, Dad refused Grandpa Fisher's offer. It was after that, the children's lives took a spiral turn down. Nancy suffered torment and abuse, and was shoved from pillar to post. But she learned feeling sorry for yourself can destroy a person. She also learned what common sense was at an early age, and how to survive. Nancy not only took control of her own circumstances, but her younger brothers and sisters as well. When Nancy came to the realization, nobody cared, including her own mother, Nancy had a passion in her heart, and took it upon herself to see her brothers and sister were taken care of. Be it begging, borrowing, or stealing. Seeing the smile on their faces, going to bed at night, with a full stomach, or watching their faces light up when they saw the shoes, or clothing Nancy stole from the goodwill store. Nancy never felt guilty. She called it survival. There was also a time when her mother's friend tried talk my mom into farming her children out to her friends, as housekeepers, babysitters, or companions. But the plan didn't come to fruition because of the love the kids had for one an other. If Nancy had to live her life over again, if need be, Nancy would do it again. The only thing she truly regrets is growing up to fast.From the AuthorEditNancy Joyce SanchezView on Amazon.com Add a comment View this book's reviews on Amazon.com2. Paul S. reviewed Never A Child1 of 1 people found the following helpful Movie yet? October 27, 2015Love the book, should make a movie from it. Nancy, your amazing.From the Inside FlapEditNever a ChildFrom the Back CoverEditThe life of a child should be filled with fun, laughter and excitment. But when life hands you a bucket of nails instead of roses, because of the decisions adults make, sone children learn to take control and grow up fast in order to take care of those who need food in thei stomachs and clothes on their backs. That was me as a child, I hated seeing my younger brothers and sisters suffer over the mastakes myfather and mother made. I did everthing in my power to help any way I could, be it barrowing, begging or stealing just so they could survive. On my own I had to learn to survive when my adult sister and her husband left me alone in the mountains through the winter months. I was pushed from piller to post once I was home by the school system and was accused of ditching school. I was put in the detention center at the age of twelve. When it was time to leave the detention I didn't want to, because I felt like I had found stability.But because life must go on and I did return home to find a whole new set of circumstances that I had to deal with living in the projects. Where I learned to grow up fast.About the AuthorEditI was born and grew up in Denver Colorado. I attended my grade school years at Perry School, and a school in Nederland Colorado my Junior high years at Barnum and Horace Mann. I didn't finish high school until after I married. I went on to get my GED after I married Raymond R. Sanchez, at fourteen years of age. But that'd another book. We had three children, Vincine Reinbold, Ray Sanchez, Jr. and John James Sanchez. Who all graduated from high school and went on to finish college. After discussing my life, with doctors, lawyers, and especially my husband Ray, they all encouraged me to write about my life. I enrolled in a writing class at Front Range Community collage. After twenty years, my book became a reality. My only hope is, parents will be more considerate of their children and love and protect them from the world around them. Because if you don't, the world can, and will destroy them. It was only by the grace of God He blessed me with a good husband and three wonderful children, I was able to survive and tell my story.


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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful. This book is a good read, my husband Bobby and his brother Dewey ... By bellamom This book is a good read, my husband Bobby and his brother Dewey are featured on the cover. My husband told me the same stories that are in the book. My husband's family had a rough up bringing, but this has made them the people they are today. I can't wait for books 2 and 3.

2 of 2 people found the following review helpful. You are a very courageous and amazing woman! Niece Roni I will order many books ... By Veronica Sulzman I am so proud of You Aunt Nancy! You are a very courageous and amazing woman! Niece Roni I will order many books for my ministry to women and children (Abused and battered children) . Christ Recovery Minstry, Founder Veronica L. Sulzman-Peerman

2 of 2 people found the following review helpful. Loved this book By CS Loved this book! Nancy's childhood story of heartbreaking circumstances overcome by love, benevolence, compassion and the grace of God is a page turner. Can't wait for the sequel!!

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