Product Description: This is the true story of a little boy lost - and found. And of the horrors that happened in between. Seven-year-old Steven Stayner was taken on his way home from school by a degenerate who convinced the boy his parents had abandoned him. Subjected to years of lies and sexual abuse, Steven was numbed into submission. Then, when Steven was 14, his abductor brought home five-year-old Timmy - and Steven found the courage to escape with the child, whose tragic future he could foresee only too well. Could he find his real family? And, if he did, could they ever be a family again? I Know My First Name Is Steven will break your heart, then heal it.
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Died:31 March1901
— Verona en route to Venice
— Italy
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Stainer's works donated to Durham University [posted 12 March 2010]
The descendants of british composer Sir John Stainer have donated his hymns, scores, paintings, letters and conductors batons to Durham University.
According to Professor Jeremy Dibble, of Durham University music department, “John Stainer radically reformed church music in England. He helped transform church and cathedral choirs from being often dreary, dreadful and undisciplined, particularly at St Paul's Cathedral in London, and turned choral singing into a brilliant art form.”
The university has plans to exhibit items from the Stainer archive in March 2011.