Autobiography of an American Orphan

Autobiography of an American Orphan
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Publisher : Strategic Book Publishing
Total Pages : 291
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ISBN-10 : 9781606939116
ISBN-13 : 1606939114
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Book Synopsis Autobiography of an American Orphan by : Walter James

Download or read book Autobiography of an American Orphan written by Walter James and published by Strategic Book Publishing. This book was released on 2009-08 with total page 291 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: in a confrontation with his past, the author reveals this heart-wrenching depiction of childhood in a New York City multicultural orphanage during the nineteen fifties.Funds were scarce and discipline severe.He describes the relationships between the orphans, the counselors, the nuns, and the priests, with an emphasis on how it shaped his life.As he grows and moves through various houses into his teenage years, the orphanage is faced with a surge of gang members.He befriends a Puerto Rican his own age, which ultimately leads them both to follow his friend’s brother, a heroin pusher and addict, into Spanish Harlem just at the beginning of the civil rights movement. His account entails descriptions of ghetto life there and in Brooklyn’s Williamsburg district as well, underlining the devastating effects from the separation of his Irish-American family and siblings.While awaiting his next group of students in an empty classroom in South Korea, Walter James attempted to remember his past in an orphanage. The experiences that surfaced put him in a rage.He knew then that he had to confront his past and exorcize his demons.his book, which began as a psychological self-study, became the emotional account of his story, and took him to places he never thought he would visit again.


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