Summary of David Parrish s Losing Jon
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Please note: This is a companion version & not the original book.
Sample Book Insights:
#1 Kids don’t think. The following is an excerpt from a police report I wrote after coaching a Little League baseball game where a player, who was eight years old, hit the ball into the stands and injured a six-year-old boy in the head. -> Kids don’t think. They were college students, and they were still kids to me. They had grown up together and were all friends or familiar acquaintances. They had talked for weeks about renting a motel room for a party, but most were under the legal drinking age in Maryland.
#2 I was coaching a team of ten- and eleven-year-old boys, and their mother, Sandra Bowie, came to watch them play. Sandra was a divorced single parent who had hired her sons to do occasional jobs at the daycare center she managed.
#3 A group of ten- and eleven-year-old boys rented a motel room for a party, and when the police arrived, eight girls and six boys were inside.
#4 The police were called to a motel room where ten- and eleven-year-old boys were playing baseball. Eight girls and six boys were inside. The police would say they were just doing their jobs, but I believe the kids were just doing what they had grown up doing - playing baseball together.

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Date de parution 21 septembre 2022
Nombre de lectures 0
EAN13 9798350030846
Langue English
Poids de l'ouvrage 1 Mo

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Insights on David Parrish's Losing Jon
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Insights from Chapter 1



#1

Kids don’t think. The following is an excerpt from a police report I wrote after coaching a Little League baseball game where a player, who was eight years old, hit the ball into the stands and injured a six-year-old boy in the head. -> Kids don’t think. They were college students, and they were still kids to me. They had grown up together and were all friends or familiar acquaintances. They had talked for weeks about renting a motel room for a party, but most were under the legal drinking age in Maryland.

#2

I was coaching a team of ten- and eleven-year-old boys, and their mother, Sandra Bowie, came to watch them play. Sandra was a divorced single parent who had hired her sons to do occasional jobs at the daycare center she managed.

#3

A group of ten- and eleven-year-old boys rented a motel room for a party, and when the police arrived, eight girls and six boys were inside.

#4

The police were called to a motel room where ten- and eleven-year-old boys were playing baseball. Eight girls and six boys were inside. The police would say they were just doing their jobs, but I believe the kids were just doing what they had grown up doing - playing baseball together.
Insights from Chapter 2



#1

In 2018, a group of ten- and eleven-year-old boys rented a motel room for a party, and when the police arrived, eight girls and six boys were inside. The police were called to a motel room where ten- and eleven-year-old boys were playing baseball.

#2

In 2018, a group of ten- and eleven-year-old boys rented a motel room for a party, and when the police arrived, eight girls and six boys were inside. The police were called to a motel room where ten- and eleven-year-old boys were playing baseball.

#3

While coaching a Little League game, I was once attacked by a young boy who had been renting a motel room with his friends. I was 8 years old at the time, and Riemer was the officer who brought me to the station.

#4

A group of ten- and eleven-year-old boys rented a motel room for a party, and when the police arrived, eight girls and six boys were inside. The police were called to a motel room where ten- and eleven-year-old boys were playing baseball.

#5

A group of ten- and eleven-year-old boys rented a motel room for a party, and when the police arrived, eight girls and six boys were inside. The police were called to a motel room where ten- and eleven-year-old boys were playing baseball.

#6

A group of ten- and eleven-year-old boys rented a motel room for a party, and when the police arrived, eight girls and six boys were inside.

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