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According to an article by Emily Yellin in the December 1999 issue of the New York Times, everyone in Memphis, Tennessee, was talking about a little boy named Travis. Hardly anyone knew what he looked like, but almost everyone knew his story.
A family friend had stopped by the East Memphis apartment where Travis and his mother lived and found the nine-year-old boy living alone with his mother lying dead on the living room floor. The boy said he didn't tell anyone about her death because he was afraid of what would happen to him. So he got himself up every morning, made breakfast, went to school, did his homework, went shopping with money he found around the house and went on living among the dead for a month.
When they found out about the tragedy, Travis' grandparents came and got him and the Memphis community has been very generous to this little boy in an effort to give him a normal life among the living.
-- Parlette
A family friend had stopped by the East Memphis apartment where Travis and his mother lived and found the nine-year-old boy living alone with his mother lying dead on the living room floor. The boy said he didn't tell anyone about her death because he was afraid of what would happen to him. So he got himself up every morning, made breakfast, went to school, did his homework, went shopping with money he found around the house and went on living among the dead for a month.
When they found out about the tragedy, Travis' grandparents came and got him and the Memphis community has been very generous to this little boy in an effort to give him a normal life among the living.
-- Parlette
