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The silent watching of other boys, the endless strategizing about how to get their attention, the fantasies of finding a boy to love, and be loved by, "best": all this was agonizingly familiar.
Investigators scoured records for infants handed over to social workers in San José del Guaviare, a FARC stronghold in southeastern Colombia near where the rebels are thought to hold their captives, eventually finding a boy named Juan David Gómez Tapiero.
In the three months before Ben's abduction, Mr. Devlin visited rural areas, driving near schools and following school bus routes "in hopes of finding a boy," Mr. Parks said.
As a teenager, finding a boy meant getting your older brother to buy you three WKDs, hoping nightclub bouncers believed your crap fake ID, then trying to get off with Callum from sixth form before he vomited up pints of Fosters in your hair.
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I suggest finding a Pep Boys near you and asking them if you or someone who works there can take a spin on it so you can check it out.
He described entering the provincial office one day and finding a teen-age boy, lying bound and beaten, face down on the floor.
For a long time I'd been put off by the title (as I had with The Catcher in the Rye), by a paperback cover featuring a cute chunk of French chateau peeping out from idyllic woodland, and by the blurb, which would announce the story of a boy finding a mysteriously beautiful house then losing it, and finding a mysteriously beautiful girl then losing her.
But finding a home for Golden Boy is proving as difficult as finding an $800 one-bedroom in Chelsea.
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