Castaway Kid: One Man's Search for Hope and Home

Castaway Kid: One Man's Search for Hope and Home

by R. B. Mitchell
Castaway Kid: One Man's Search for Hope and Home

Castaway Kid: One Man's Search for Hope and Home

by R. B. Mitchell

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Overview

Abandoned by his parents when he was just three years old, Rob Mitchell began his journey as one of the last “lifers” in an American orphanage. He grew up with kids who were not friends but rather “co-survivors.” As Rob’s loneliness and rage grew, his hope shrank. Would he ever find a real family or a place to call home?

Find out how Rob was able to overcome his past, forgiving his relatives and forging healthy family relationships of his own. Heartbreaking, heartwarming, and ultimately triumphant, this true story shows how, with faith, every person can leave the past behind and forge healthier, happier relationships.

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ISBN-13: 9781604827880
Publisher: Focus on the Family
Publication date: 01/12/2012
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 272
File size: 790 KB

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Castaway Kid

One Man's Search for Hope and Home
By R.B. Mitchell

Tyndale House Publishers, Inc.

Copyright © 2007 R.B. Mitchell
All right reserved.

ISBN: 978-1-58997-434-0

Contents

Is This Story True?......................1 1. Cast Away.............................5 2. Little Boys...........................11 3. The Tornado...........................19 4. Different.............................25 5. Kidnapped.............................33 6. The Doctors...........................45 7. Gigi's Gift...........................51 8. The Choice............................55 9. Atlanta...............................61 10. Is There Room?.......................71 11. Why?.................................81 12. Earning Power........................89 13. Reunion..............................95 14. A Few Good Men.......................103 15. The Rebel............................111 16. A Losing Season......................117 17. The Lifeguard........................123 18. Are You Real?........................129 19. A New Beginning......................135 20. The Freshman.........................145 21. Home.................................149 22. Revelation...........................155 23. Into Africa..........................163 24. Forgive?.............................173 25. Pauline..............................179 26. Father...............................185 27. Mother...............................193 28. The Lost Boys........................201 29. Seeking Susan........................207 30. The Relationship.....................215 31. Separated............................221 32. Fear of Family.......................225 33. Full Circle..........................231 Epilogue.................................239 A Note to Educators......................243 For Further Reading......................245

Chapter One

moving, but I don't hear the words. When it finally sinks in that Mother has left me, I begin to whimper.

"Stop that, Robby," the woman commands. "Play with the toys."

"I want Mommy!" I scream. "I want Daddy. I want Grandma Gigi. I wanna go home!" The screams turn to loud sobs as I run toward the door. I try to open it, but can't turn the handle.

"Stop that crying, Robby, or I'm going to spank you!" the woman warns.

"I wanna go home! I wanna go home!" I cry, throwing myself on the floor and kicking my feet.

The tantrum pushes her to the end of her patience. Yanking me off the floor, she spanks me again and again. Finally I clamp my teeth together to keep the cries inside.

She stops, but I can't quit sniffling.

That night, the other kids ignore me.

When morning comes, I wake up in a wet bed. The woman scolds me.

After breakfast she puts a brown rubber cover over the mattress and a brown rubber sheet on top. She makes me lie between them all morning.

The rubber sheets are hot. They squeak when I move.

"Pee-pee baby," some of the boys chant. "New kid is a pee-pee baby." I'm ashamed, but too afraid to say anything.

The squeak of brown rubber sheets has tagged me as being bad, different.

Different from the other boys at the place where Mother has abandoned me.

* * *

In the weeks and months that followed, I heard nothing from Mother. But I did hear from Grandma Gigi.

I don't know how or when she found out where I was. But once she did, she took the train from Chicago every Saturday to visit me in the little farming town of Princeton, Illinois.

Gigi was in her 60s, divorced, and poor. Living alone in a tiny apartment, she worked as a clerk at the big Marshall Field's department store downtown. My mother, Joyce Mitchell, was her only child; I was Gigi's only grandchild.

Visiting me wasn't easy for Gigi. It meant leaving her apartment on the north side of the city early in the morning, walking four blocks on Ridge Boulevard to Howard Street, and catching a bus to the Howard station-then taking the Red Line elevated train to Belmont, changing to the Purple Line to Adams and Quincy, and walking several long blocks to Union Station. There she caught the train known as the California Zephyr and rode for two hours to Princeton. Arriving about 10 A.M., she'd face five more blocks to the Covenant Children's Home.

When she finally saw me, Gigi would kneel and wait for me to run to her. Somehow she stayed on her feet as I threw myself into her arms. Hugging me close, she smelled good. She always looked like a lady-a modest but flattering dress covering her medium build, along with earrings, a necklace, nylon stockings, heels, and a hat with short, dark curls peeking out from under the brim.

"What new things have you learned since last I was here?" she'd always ask. I'd tell her all I could think of, then proudly tug her to the playground to show her my latest trick.

I was proud, too, when she said "Hi" to some of the other boys and called them by name. Kids like us felt special when someone remembered who we were.

Toward noon Gigi and I would walk to a small restaurant nearby. She ordered coffee, but rarely ate a meal. She let me look at the menu, then said, "How about a hamburger and a nice glass of milk? We'll have ice cream for dessert." That always sounded good to me.

But 2:00 P.M. would come much too soon. Gigi had to say good-bye and leave to catch the 3:00 train back to the city.

"Gigi, take me with you," I would beg. "Please, Gigi, please take me with you!"

That's when she would kneel again, tears in her eyes, saying the same thing she always said. "Robby, darling, you're my precious grandson. I'm sorry I can't keep you with me. I'm sorry your parents are too sick to keep you. Keep my love in your heart. It will always be there."

I didn't understand what she meant. All I knew was that love seemed to fill me up each Saturday when she was with me. When she left, I felt empty and alone.

Time after time, standing outside the front door of the Children's Home, I watched her walk away. Arms crossed and hands tucked into armpits, I rocked slightly left to right.

Why won't you take me home with you? I cried silently. I'll be a good boy, Gigi. I promise. I won't eat much! Please, please don't leave me here.

Finally she would disappear from my tear-blurred sight.

And the only one left to hug me was ... me.

(Continues...)



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Table of Contents


Is This Story True?     1
Cast Away     5
Little Boys     11
The Tornado     19
Different     25
Kidnapped     33
The Doctors     45
Gigi's Gift     51
The Choice     55
Atlanta     61
Is There Room?     71
Why?     81
Earning Power     89
Reunion     95
A Few Good Men     103
The Rebel     111
A Losing Season     117
The Lifeguard     123
Are You Real?     129
A New Beginning     135
The Freshman     145
Home     149
Revelation     155
Into Africa     163
Forgive?     173
Pauline     179
Father     185
Mother     193
The Lost Boys     201
Seeking Susan     207
The Relationship     215
Separated     221
Fear of Family     225
Full Circle     231
Epilogue     239
A Note to Educators     243
ForFurther Reading     245
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