
Hope's Boy
A Memoir
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Narrado por:
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David Drummond
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De:
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Andrew Bridge
Academic achievement was Andrew's ticket out of hell - a scholarship to Wesleyan University led to Harvard Law School and a Fulbright Scholarship. Now an accomplished adult, he has dedicated his life to working on behalf of the frightened children still lost in the system. Hope's Boy is his story, a story of endurance and the power of love and, most of all, of hope.
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"Bridge...has provided remarkable insights into a dark corner of American society." ( Publishers Weekly)
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As a young boy, Andy Bridge wasn't expected to go anywhere, amount to anything. Through a series of heart-wrenching and tear-welling moments, this novella sheds some light on the struggles of children confined to the foster care system as victims of child abuse, neglect and/or maltreatment.
Narrated excellently, written even better. Bridge is an excellent author who will humbly put things into perspective then break your heart in the same page. For those curious about the quality of life children from broken or mistreating homes experience, this book can give a shocking, but harsh and realistic, frame of reference.
I not only applaud Bridge for his writing, but his undeniable perseverance and his work with at-risk children. The man is a gentleman, scholar, but most importantly, one whose story should not be forgotten.
Into the Mind of the Childcare System
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What a Story!
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Heartstrings
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A memoir that reads like a Dickensian tale
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Eye opening
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Written like a biography - no real story or plot
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Great Read
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Would you recommend this audiobook to a friend? If so, why?
Mental illness is not an easy disease to live with on any level.What was one of the most memorable moments of Hope's Boy?
The boy he went to visit in the first chapter.Which character – as performed by David Drummond – was your favorite?
The grandmother.Was there a moment in the book that particularly moved you?
The separation scene during her street episodeAny additional comments?
Admirable.Moving example of strength.
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Great Audiobook!
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Would you listen to Hope's Boy again? Why?
No. Too painfulWhat was one of the most memorable moments of Hope's Boy?
The Lamberts' incredible stone-like cruelty. Jason.What does David Drummond bring to the story that you wouldn’t experience if you just read the book?
What?Did you have an extreme reaction to this book? Did it make you laugh or cry?
I must admit that after the first 45 minutes I was really taken in by the story.Any additional comments?
Amazing that anyone who really experienced this kind of childhood would really be able to recount it in such detail. This is what I find so disturbing about Americans. How can this author describe all this in such detail and walk down the street the next day? Leads me to conclude that he is profiting off of his admittedly bad childhood in foster care. Difficult to believe the Lamberts were really that cold, calculating and cruel. Why didn't the grandmother in Chicago make a greater effort to claim him when the time came? Also, it seems that after becoming a big time successful lawyer,American spilling his guts
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