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This heartbreaking photo essay just won a Pulitzer Prize

Apr 20, 2016, 00:28 IST

Jessica Rinaldi/The Boston Globe/Courtesy of the Pulitzer Prizes

This year's Pulitzer Prize in the 'feature photography' category tells a heartbreaking tale of Strider Wolf.

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Living in Maine with his grandparents, Larry and Lanette, Strider, 6, suffered severe physical abuse from his mother's boyfriend at the mere age of two.

Poverty-stricken, Larry and Lanette were evicted from their home when photographer Jessica Rinaldi began documenting their story for The Boston Globe.

During the summer, the family lived in various campsites out of their cluttered mobile home. The series was nominated by The Boston Globe's editor Brian McGrory.

"In the chaos and deprivation, Wolf had a simple and abiding wish: to be loved," wrote McGrory in his entry cover letter.

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Ahead, the moving series and The Boston Globe's original reporting courtesy of the Pulitzer Prizes.

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