
The Tricky Part
A Boy’s Story of Sexual Trespass, A Man’s Journey to Forgiveness
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Narrated by:
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Martin Moran
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By:
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Martin Moran
About this listen
Raised in a loving Catholic family in Denver, Martin Moran was a star student who imagined that he’d one day become a U.S. senator. When he was twelve years old, a camp counselor seduced him, initiating a sexual relationship that would last three years - and haunt Moran’s life for decades. He discovered a passion for acting and built a career that would take him to Broadway, but only when Moran finally tracked down and confronted his abuser thirty years later could he finally forgive himself for someone’s else trespass.
Funny and tender about growing up Catholic and gay, The Tricky Part never oversimplifies either the abuse or the vexing work of recovering from it. This powerful story carries us to the heart of a paradox: that what we think of as damage may be the very thing that gives rise to transformation, even grace.
©2005 Martin Moran (P)2012 Audible, Inc.Moran gets to confront his abuser, face to face. I can't believe how courageous he was to do that. What do you say after thirty years? I was astounded at his abuser's reaction to the confrontation. He had no idea how much he changed Moran's life.
Brave Memoir of Abuse and Forgiveness
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Great reading by the author
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If you could sum up The Tricky Part in three words, what would they be?
hug your kidsWhat other book might you compare The Tricky Part to and why?
Look me in the Eye by John Elder Robinson -- two books by people living fates most people cringe to even hear about, and they both do so telling all of us that their lives are worth hearing, worth living, and important to the human story.Which scene was your favorite?
The scene where Rob was bragging about how well he cared for his daughter was a raw punch in the stomach. I can only imagine the book that is inside the mind of the daughter, and I sincerely hope she writes that book.Was this a book you wanted to listen to all in one sitting?
I had intended to listen a few hours a day. I ended up listening until almost dawn; I had to find out how the story turned out. Then, next day, I read it again. It's that kind of book.Any additional comments?
This book is a spiral, the narrative begins and ends in the same moment in the author's time. However, by the time we return to the same scene the meaning of the same events is different, we have gone through a journey of understanding together.Strongest in the Broken Places
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Deeply moving story.
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Remarkably honest
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