Late Declared Son

by Jacques Simon


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Book Details

Language : English
Publication Date : 11/17/2015

Format : E-Book
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 198
ISBN : 9781504958615
Format : Hardcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 198
ISBN : 9781504958622
Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 198
ISBN : 9781504958608

About the Book

Jain came to life in a huge controversy. Few months after his birth, he was put under the guardianship of his grandmother, who had taken away his premature mother’s right to raise him. His young mother, at the behest of her parents, was relocated to a far location unbeknown to her son. Jain was kept in ignorance of his biological father, who had been rejected by his grandma for his low social rung. Happily, the young mother’s situation will turn out well for her in her relocation! Her high education gains her an enviable position in administration. She is also able to win the admiration and respect of a rich suitor, who shortly marries her. Her husband is unaware of her son’s existence. In the meantime, Jain’s grandmother dies and leaves this ten-year-old grandson desperate, dejected, fatherless, lonely, and miserable. However, Jain becomes one of the happiest children in the planet! How come? “Late Declared Son” is a poetic work in which Jacques Simon sympathizes with the suffering children in the world, especially with those who are fatherless or neglected. This poetic work gives a glimmer of hope to single mothers who are going through challenging obstacles of today’s family life!


About the Author

Jacques Simon was born in Haiti. During his youth, he was an ambitious and vigorous learner, taking part in various aspects of school life. Through studies of classics and law, he became a literature teacher and a lawyer. With time, Jacques immigrated to America to start his own family. In his new American homeland, he furthered his studies as a classics teacher. Jacques also got involved in activities promoting the welfare of both children and elderly. He is a proud father of a family of five. Jacques enjoys playing the guitar, singing, traveling, joking, and exploring nature. He often socializes with people with multiple backgrounds to learn from them. He commiserates with the suffering ones, namely, with children who are going through trials in their existence.