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At
nearer the age of five than four, illegally sold into the London
chimney sweeping trade as a chimney sweeps apprenticea
Climbing Boyfor the pittance of back rent owed to the landlord
of the shack he had lived in with his widowed, just-deceased mother,
Zachariah became little more than a slave to his owner, an abusive
inebriate.
His mother dead these past five
years, the image of her face fading from memory, the little child
struggled to remember, but appearing only in deep shadow, even in
his dreams, the boy could no longer envision his mother
Then on this day before Christmas
in 1843, the very day of the same mystical Christmas Eve that Ebenezer
Scrooge had his three ghostly visitors, the oddly familiar face
of a kindly lady struck a deep chord that rekindled the memory of
the image missing from his dreamsthe face of his motherand
gave Zachariah hope for the future.
Finally, left alone to find
his way home on this magical Christmas Eve, encountering his intoxicated
master and severely beaten, Zachariah is saved by
A
magical Christmas taledeserves to become a classic.
A dark but hopeful, riveting look at London society in the
1800s.
You'll fall in love with Zachariah, and feel his love for
you.
Read
the Ventura
County Star's interview with Mark.

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THE CLIMBING BOY
Mark Lichterman
ISBN
0-9580543-6-3
180 pages
$12.95
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