Born in
1928 to an unwed mother whose family refused to acknowledge
his existence,
Frank
Beazley was raised by nuns in orphanages. Punishment, work,
and austere Catholic ritual defined his world.
And fate had far worse things in store, including a debilitating
accident... How could a child like this ever amount to anything?
Yet Frank went on to become a celebrated poet, artist and
champion for those less fortunate.
This is the story of a remarkable man.