Captives In The Wilderness
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Book Details
About the Book
Millionaire, Richard Stewart, so angered by the
abuse given his five-year-old child, he files for custody. However the child is
so traumatized by the abuse she has received, she cannot pass the tests to enter
kindergarten.
In an effort to restore her confidence, teach her to
trust adults, and begin to learn, he kidnaps a teacher and isolates them in the
rugged mountains of Idaho for a year. He promises the teacher great compensation
for her year of exile if she can teach Amy all she needs to know to enter first
grade, but threatens dire results if she fails.
About the Author
June Worthington was born on a farm, in a small
house without electricity, north of Richfield, Idaho. She attended a one-room
country school where she walked, skied, or rode horseback with her brothers and
sisters for eight years before attending Richfield High School. After
graduation she attended Albion Normal School, then started teaching. After
several years in different schools, she met and married Ken Worthington while
teaching in Cambridge, Idaho. They moved to Oregon where they taught in one-
and two-room schools four years before returning to the Worthington family farm
near Picabo, Idaho.
June started the Special Education program in Blaine
County and taught there twenty-three years. During those years, she attended
summer school to earn a masters degree in Special Education from Idaho State
University.
She is now retired and spends her time with her
grandchildren and with many arts and crafts she enjoys.