He did not accept who he was. Considering that he is such a great child, his father ignored him. This is a little ambiguous. Reggie was an honorary student before his death and was destined to succeed in every career field he chose. He did a wonderful job in the classroom, but he was not good at sports. This made his father disappointed, but he still loves him like Austin. He does not give reggie the same treatment as his brother AJ (Austin). Legi and Austin are the opposite. Reggie is smart and Austin is irritated. Leggie is an excellent student.
Reggie's mother listened carefully and she asked that Dean was a highly respected college rugby player since he was young. His fabric has a strange cut as if some of his shadows remained in the field and never returned to the sender. Dean lifted the championship ring high with a ring like a knuckle; ruby shone with resolve and faithfulness with an average of 40 touchdowns per season. Obviously, he must do his best to complete his career injury several weeks before the draft.
When reading the real story of Reggie Kelsey, his final result seems to have many psychological, biological and social aspects that led to suicide. In this article, focusing on sociological aspects that led to the decline of Reggie in society, only Reggie retired for foster parents. Three and a half months after he left the foster parents, it was discovered that Leggie was dead in Des Moines. Fostering is a temporary arrangement of teenagers, but this is a deciding factor in making Reggie lively, until they reach 18 years old. Social institution Foster parents are ultimately involved in providing social services that transform Reggie into dependence; these transactions should be considered as macro system problems
According to his niece Wendy, Leggie said "I only told Leggily what you want to know." Leggie is my father. He sharpened his skill with a clear and open story and used this conversation as a duck for bait. Next, Reggie contains the story repeatedly, but in general this is about what Reggie does not tell me. As a result, an amazing personal record of the Eurasian family living in Malaya began. Reggie is the author's father, and one of the many gaps in his account of the family is that his mother is Eurasian. After her death, when Rebecca Kenneison discovered this missing, she began to learn more about her big family on the other side of the world.