
Craving for Acceptance
Upon reflection, Charlie E. Hill Sr. can say that his craving for acceptance began when his father died. Leaving behind six children and a wife, Hill''s father''s death certainly left a mark on him. The family was left to rely on his mother''s maid salary of only $3 per day, leaving little room for luxuries such as wagon wheel cookies or cans of soda pop. In his pursuit to satiate his craving for ...
Upon reflection, Charlie E. Hill Sr. can say that his craving for acceptance began when his father died. Leaving behind six children and a wife, Hill''s father''s death certainly left a mark on him. The family was left to rely on his mother''s maid salary of only $3 per day, leaving little room for luxuries such as wagon wheel cookies or cans of soda pop. In his pursuit to satiate his craving for ...