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Narrated by:
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Landon Woodson
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By:
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Elliott Glover
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Those Boys on the Hill is a biographical coming-of-age story about three inner-city, African American brothers growing up in a group home in a farming community in Pennsylvania. Elliott Glover uses a mix of humor, sadness, and raw situational honesty to share the harrowing experiences that shaped the men he and his brothers Jacque and Iszel have become. His narrative shines a light on group homes, foster care, and the grim realities of those who live through them. It is the cathartic telling of defying the odds in a system designed to fail them; of perseverance and survival; and ultimately, of the resilience and tenacity of the human spirit.
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- DamianG
- 01-29-25
Must Read!
Awesome and terrifying story of three boys navigating the foster care system. I felt ALL the different emotions reading their journey. Highly recommend!
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- laura jensen
- 01-04-25
moving story of brotherhood and raising above obstacles
this book was motivational and hot with some hard truths. this book was a great listen and well written. give it a listen you won't be sorry
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