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What Happened To The Baxter Boys 4. Lost Soul The Boot

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Charlie and Michael Baxter lost their father at a young age. They have been brought up by a hard-working mother who loved and treasured her boys. Unfortunately, she passed away before they finished college and through no fault of their own, they found themselves homeless. This is their story.

This fictional story is set in Manchester, England. The locations are real and existed in the recent past where this story is set, many of the locations still exist and can be visited. All characters are fictional and do not exist, any similarity to any person living or deceased is purely coincidental.

There are occasional scenes and references to sex and violence, any chapter that contains graphic content will be highlighted and carry a warning.
Copyright © 2023 Mancunian; All Rights Reserved.

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  • Action Packed 9
  • Addictive/Pacing 17
  • Characters 22
  • Chills 11
  • Cliffhanger 9
  • Compelling 21
  • Feel-Good 20
  • Humor 14
  • Smoldering 9
  • Tearjerker 20
  • Unique 17
  • World Building 11

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  • 1. Chapter 1
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  • 2. Chapter 2
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  • 3. Chapter 3
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  • 4. Chapter 4
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  • 5. Chapter 5
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  • 6. Chapter 6
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  • 7. Chapter 7
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  • 8. Chapter 8
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  • 9. Chapter 9
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  • 10. Chapter 10
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  • 11. Chapter 11
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  • 12. Chapter 12
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  • 13. Chapter 13
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  • 14. Chapter 14
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  • 15. Chapter 15
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  • 16. Epilogue
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Summerabbacat

   6 of 6 members found this review helpful 6 / 6 members

I reiterate what my fellow readers have stated in their beautifully written reviews, @Mancunian, has created a heart-warming and at times devastatingly sad tale of two brothers whose lives are at an all-time low due to being homeless. What happens after they meet a kindly builder, Max, and his extended family and friends, is a joy for the reader to witness. 

This story is populated by characters from all walks of life and of all ages. What particularly impressed and delighted this reader was the exploration of the burgeoning relationship between the brothers and their “Gramps”, and the appearance of a most beautiful and intelligent non-human character, Missy. She is an integral part of the story and @Mancunian is to be congratulated for her inclusion in the story and for his respectful, sensitive and joyous portrayal of such an important family member.

An entertaining, enriching and occasionally enraging read from start to finish. Special mention should also be made of @raven1, who from accounts provided by @Mancunian, proved to be an invaluable editor and support during the writing of this tale. Well done men.

Response from the author:

Thank you @Summerabbacat for such a wonderful review, it is appreciated by @raven1 and myself. The comments and reviews received are encouraging and we will be back with more. 

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Lee Wilson

   6 of 6 members found this review helpful 6 / 6 members

My first review, so I hope that counts for something. It's hard to say anything new after all the wonderful reviews already posted, but my thoughts anyway:

While the story is heartbreaking at times, more often than not, you will walk away from reading a chapter or two feeling good. You'll love the characters, well, except for the ones you're supposed to hate. You'll figure that out easily. I sincerely wish this was a true story. If there were more people like Max and Stacy in this world, it would be a much better place. We could all use a dose of their love, kindness, and most importantly, tolerance.

Response from the author:

Thank you for the wonderful review, it means more than you can imagine.

I am honoured to be the recipient of your first review. :hug:

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Headstall

   6 of 6 members found this review helpful 6 / 6 members

From bleak and depressing to uplifting and warm, this story takes us on a journey not uncommon in this world. You'll love these characters, and you will root for them. The author has created a warm blanket for us readers to surround ourselves in. Read it. Cheers!

Response from the author:

Thank you for the really wonderful review. Your validation of the story makes me feel emotional. :hug:

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JohnnyC

   6 of 6 members found this review helpful 6 / 6 members

Another Thoughtful and Heartfelt Addition to the Boot Series,Charlie and Michael find themselves homeless & sick in the City of Manchester . After an Altercation with some rough guys a Local Builder takes them in and helps them recover mentally & physically. A beautiful gem of a story worth your time & tears . 

Response from the author:

Thank you @JohnnyC for the great review. Reviews like this make everything worthwhile and it is what keeps us authors writing. :hug:

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Albert1434

   6 of 6 members found this review helpful 6 / 6 members

What I can say is this is a brilliant story, with great and perfect dialogue and amazing description. I just loved this story and enjoyed just every bit of it! I am sure if you read it you will fall in love with it also! 😁😁

Response from the author:

Thank you @Albert1434 for a wonderful review. Phew, now I feel emotional. :hug:

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raven1

   6 of 6 members found this review helpful 6 / 6 members

The Baxter boys are homeless, cold, sick and running out of hope as they walk to Manchester, hoping to find shelter from the upcoming winter. What will they find there?  You’ll love this beautiful and loving story as it unfolds to reveal what they find. Mancunian has written a wonderful story full of love, hope, and happiness. It has my highest recommendation, and I know you will be delighted that you have read this well-written tale.

Response from the author:

Thank you for the great review. I have enjoyed writing this story, it's been an emotional story to write. This story may be over but The Baxter Boys story isn't finished yet. We may visit them again at some point.

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Cane23

· Edited by Cane23

   5 of 5 members found this review helpful 5 / 5 members

Writing this wonderful holiday story, @Mancunian used the best elements of Charles Dickens's tradition putting social elements, family values, spirit of receiving and spreading good, humanity, acceptance and love. Without supernatural elements, you can feel the true Christmas spirit present in every written sentence.

Charlie and Michael are orphans, wandering alone at the streets of Manchester. But it is the beginning of story because they are saved by good Samaritans and accepted in new surroundings. Why are they chosen one to be saved...because of their good soul, because of their will to spread humanity and love they received. So, when they receive golden chains from their new grandfather, it is not just the bond of new family, it is the bond of goodness. It amazingly symbolizes the chains of good, chains that bond people and the world in love. Everyone is touched by this magic - boys find the family, Harry finds grandsons, lost are found and those who love are loved back; success finds the best among people...the dog finds the puppies...the guitar finds the musician's fingers of gold. 

This is not pretentious story aiming to give us moral lectures, it is its heartwarming and deeply human message that make us think how to be better persons. This story should be read as beautiful sermon, the way we read 'Christmas Carol' by Dickens.  

Response from the author:

Thank you @Cane23 for this wonderfully humbling review. For you to compare my story to one written by such a renowned author is very touching and means the world to me. :hug:

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chris191070

   5 of 5 members found this review helpful 5 / 5 members

A truly wonderful addition to the Boot Series.

We meet Michael and Charlie who are homeless, ill and living in the City of Manchester.

We follow the boys in this heartwarming story, which features moments of sadness, that will bring you to tears and moments of happiness.

As with other entries in the Boot Series, we meet some familiar faces. 

This comes highly recommended.

Response from the author:

Thank you @chris191070 for the wonderful review of this story, and thank you for your support of all the stories in The Boot World. :hug:

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