Squandered Prayers by Tom Winton is a poignant short that takes hold from the instant the story is being told. I love the authors easy writing style and clear prose. He brings you right there to that place and time. In this case it is 1968 in New York City and the main character is a seventeen year-old boy.
I was moved heavily by this touching tale of a young man who deals with a mother with mental illness. This gets right to the heart of it without being overly depressing or morose. There is something inspiring in this young boy. Wisdom beyond his years, as they say. Real life. Disturbing, real, raw and full of heart. Mesmerizing.
I picked up this book because I so enjoyed Movin' On, another one of the authors shorts. Squandered Prayers did not disappoint. Very easy to get absorbed into these powerful stories.