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On August 15, 1945, as Bostonians celebrated the end of World War II, a well-dressed woman asked a teenage boy to watch her newborn baby. She promised to return after performing an errand but never did.
Little Mister Victory is the true story of a lifelong quest, by the baby's daughter, to find the woman who abandoned her father. Using cutting-edge DNA analysis and good old-fashioned burrowing into newspaper archives, ecclesiastical records, and government documents, she was found, along with a surprise. Abandoning her newborn baby was not the most shocking act of her life.
David Kruh is perhaps best known for his two books on Scollay Square, Boston’s erstwhile entertainment district. Along with two novels, his books include one on Boston’s highways and another on U.S. presidential landmarks. David’s writing has appeared in publications including The Boston Globe, Boston Herald, History Magazine, Boston Magazine, and Yankee Magazine. He lives near Boston with his wife, Mauzy.
Tina Drzal is a Chef and College Culinary Instructor. Her vivid imagination as a child, combined with her father’s unique history, inspired her to start writing. This is her first published work. With three kids in three states Tina still enjoys traveling, but really misses flying first class, as she did when working for United Airlines. Tina lives near Chicago with her husband, Don.

