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Mama, Pray Me Home: Story of a Stolen Teenager

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Before the days of the nationwide Amber Alert System and computers linking law-enforcement agencies, tracking kidnapped victims was a tedious process. There was not a lot of help for Lee's parents, and all attempts to find him were in vain. But, there was prayer. Lee's mother spent a lot of hours on her knees, asking God to protect her only son and bring him back safe. Almost 2000 miles from home, Lee knew he was in danger, but he also knew God was with him, and he knew his mama was praying for his safe return. Lee Sturgeon has always enjoyed writing about life's journey. Creative Writing classes in junior high and high school were spent documenting the daily happenings in his life. All assignments were rewarded with good grades and encouraging notes from his teachers suggesting writing as a career or sideline. After school was completed, Lee instead turned his attention to supporting his family, working as a gospel musician and vocalist, as well as teaching the teen Sunday school class in his home church in Denton, Texas. He still chronicles noteworthy events.

160 pages, Paperback

First published June 30, 2005

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January 31, 2010
Quite interesting. I could relate a LOT, even though I wouldn't say that I was actually "kidnapped." I had a bunch of the same feelings of being trapped and the only way out was to pray.

The writing was very factual, unlike a story at all.

(Father of some friends we babysat for wrote this!)
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Author 2 books10 followers
January 29, 2010
A friend of our's father wrote this book. It was quite interesting. The story kept me reading, but the way it was written was very dry.
I enjoyed reading a true story of a kidnapping!
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