A Place Called Home: A Memoir - A Journey of Resilience
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Experience the evocative power of David Ambroz's memoir, A Place Called Home, where every page unveils an extraordinary journey of resilience and hope. This remarkable narrative captures Ambroz’s life as he bravely traverses the tumultuous waters of poverty, homelessness, and the foster care system. With a compelling blend of humor and heartbreak, his story resonates deeply, inviting readers to walk alongside him as he transforms from a vulnerable child into a fervent advocate for children's...
Show moreExperience the evocative power of David Ambroz's memoir, A Place Called Home, where every page unveils an extraordinary journey of resilience and hope. This remarkable narrative captures Ambroz’s life as he bravely traverses the tumultuous waters of poverty, homelessness, and the foster care system. With a compelling blend of humor and heartbreak, his story resonates deeply, inviting readers to walk alongside him as he transforms from a vulnerable child into a fervent advocate for children's rights. It’s a heartfelt exploration of not just surviving life's hardships but thriving against all odds.
The beauty of A Place Called Home lies in its raw storytelling and the unflinching honesty that Ambroz showcases throughout his journey. Each chapter is a testament to the strength of the human spirit, where he shares pivotal moments that dramatically sculpted his path. More than just a memoir, it serves as a poignant critique of the systemic failures in child welfare, urging readers to engage with the pressing issues regarding homelessness and the foster system. With every line, readers are transported into a world where perseverance is paramount, and the fight for justice is a personal battle.
| manufacturer | Legacy Lit |
|---|---|
| height | 9.35 |
| weight | 1.34041055296 |
| width | 1.55 |
| length | 6.4 |
| releaseDate | 2022-09-13T00:00:01Z |
| languages | [ Published Value = English ] [ Original Language Value = English ] [ Unknown Value = English ] |
| productGroup | Book |
The memoir primarily explores themes of poverty, homelessness, resilience, and advocacy for children's rights.
This book is ideal for anyone interested in social justice, child welfare, and those working in educational or advocating capacities.
Ambroz shares his personal story to highlight the systemic failures in the child welfare system and advocate for necessary reforms.
Yes, it's suitable for young adults and above, as it discusses complex social issues in a relatable manner.