
Troubled
a memoir of foster care, family, and social class
$67.76
- Hardcover
336 pages
- Release Date
20 February 2024
Summary
Troubled: A Memoir of Foster Care, Resilience, and the Illusion of Success
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In this “affecting…intriguing…heartbreaking” (Booklist) coming-of-age memoir, Rob Henderson vividly recounts growing up in foster care, enlisting in the US Air Force, attending elite universities, and pioneering the concept of “luxury beliefs”–ideas and opinions that confer status on the upper class w…
Book Details
| ISBN-13: | 9781982168537 |
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| ISBN-10: | 1982168536 |
| Author: | Rob Henderson |
| Publisher: | Simon & Schuster |
| Imprint: | Simon & Schuster |
| Format: | Hardcover |
| Number of Pages: | 336 |
| Release Date: | 20 February 2024 |
| Weight: | 522g |
| Dimensions: | 229mm x 160mm x 41mm |
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Critics Review
“Henderson’s story of self-discovery, growth, and resilience is a valuable contribution to the conversation about how our society must contend with the forever problem of kids who get separated from their parents–a subject shrouded in darkness.” –LA Review of Books“Affecting…intriguing…heartbreaking…This eye-opening account lays bare the realities of America’s deep economic and social divides.” – Booklist“Troubled reads at times like Hillbilly Elegy or Tara Westover’s Educated…[a] remarkable book.” –Naomi Schaefer Riley, Commentary“A memoir of hardscrabble living, from foster care to the Air Force to Yale…. [Henderson] traces the contours of his remarkable and often-harrowing life, starting with his abandonment by his birth parents after serious mistreatment…. poignantly describ[ing] his rocky journey through numerous foster homes…. Shrewd on the narrowness and hypocrisy of elites… [he] is at his best in the frank observations about his trip up the ‘American status ladder’…. A blunt story about overcoming adversity.” –Kirkus Reviews“In his superbly composed memoir, Rob Henderson illuminates an often overlooked segment of our nation. His profound saga – of his struggles as a foster kid attempting to pursue conventional badges of success and coming to realize the importance of family despite never having one – deserves careful attention.” –Christy Carlson Romano, actress, co-founder of PodCo “A captivating memoir about the travails of foster care, the discipline of military service, the importance of family, and the shock of discovering what has become of elite universities, told with a clear voice and focused determination.” –Jordan B. Peterson, author of 12 Rules for Life“Troubled is an extraordinary document. It is a primary account of historical descriptions of life in working and lower middle class America in the late 20th-century. It is time to sit up and listen to the voices of those who have suffered because of the policies of the highly educated and affluent class that validates and affirms the behaviors and attitudes of marginalized children that they would never accept for themselves or their own children. Rob Henderson’s story is breathtaking but all too familiar in this county. He reminds us that the child raised with experiences of abandonment and chaos will experience the same in their relationships and employment.” –Dr. Drew Pinsky, author of The Mirror Effect“Troubled is vivid, insightful, poignant, and powerful. Beautifully written, it is a moving memoir, a powerful description of the predicament of countless foster children, and a sophisticated social critique. Using his own astonishing life as a guide, Rob Henderson sheds light on the plight of foster children and the ways that elites and policy makers often adopt ideas that do not, actually, advance the interests of those who are most vulnerable in our society. Troubled is magnificent.” –Nicholas A. Christakis, author of Blueprint, and Sterling Professor of Social and Natural Science at Yale University“Rob Henderson had an incredibly challenging upbringing–raised as a foster kid in circumstances most children (thankfully) never know. His educational achievements are extraordinary. What’s more extraordinary is that he’s a keen observer of both the world he came from and the world he now inhabits. He has learned the importance of family despite never having one of his own, and he delivers that message in a gripping way. Read this book. It will challenge both your heart and mind. A rare feat.” –J.D. Vance, author of Hillbilly Elegy“This memoir is a profound account of a foster child overcoming severe adversity and achieving the unthinkable. Rob’s story reminds us of the resilience of the human spirit against all odds and, most of all, what it means to be human. You will likely cry, feel shocked, yet remain hopeful while reading this heart wrenching book.” –Yeonmi Park, author of While Time Remains
About The Author
Rob Henderson
Rob Henderson grew up in foster homes in Los Angeles and the rural town of Red Bluff, California. He joined the US Air Force at the age of seventeen. Once described as “self-made” by The New York Times, Rob subsequently received a BS from Yale University and a PhD in psychology from St. Catharine’s College, Cambridge. His writing has appeared in The New York Times, The Wall Street Journal, The Boston Globe, and more. His weekly newsletter is sent to more than fifty thousand subscribers.
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