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A Hole in the World: An American Boyhood

by Richard Rhodes

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Have you ever walked across really, really hot sand in your bare feet? There you are, stinging and ouching all the way across the incredibly hot terrain. But! It's a pain you don't want to give up because of where you are and where you going. Your destination is that blissful blanket by the sea and it will be lovely (why else are you there?). You know the pain will only last as long as you as are hot-stepping across the sand. That brief agony is the way I felt about Hole in the World by Richard Rhodes. It was unpleasant reading, even hurtful reading but I couldn't put it down. I wanted to get to the good part, that blanket, if you will. It's the story of Richard Rhodes growing up in an abusive household. I know he heals from his traumatic childhood. I know the abuses he suffered didn't last forever. There is light at the end of the dark tunnel of boyhood. But, it is a book worth reading. His words haunted my heart long after I put it down. ( )
  SeriousGrace | Apr 3, 2013 |
Riveting, distasteful, horrifying memoir of abuse at the hands of a stepmother. Couldn't put it down, didn't want to finish it, have never forgotten it. ( )
  auntmarge64 | Sep 17, 2009 |
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The things of a man for which we visit him were done in the dark and cold. ~Ralph Waldo Emerson
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For Stanley and Richard
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When I was thirteen months old, my mother killed herself.
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Amazon.com Product Description (ISBN 0671690663, Hardcover)

Written with courage, passion, and award-winning artistry, Richard Rhodes' memoir of his childhood is an anatomy of cruelty--and a story of love, triumph, and hope between brothers. "A story of modest dimensions but classic proportions".--Time. Photographs.

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