Growing up in the 1990s, a young girl escapes her abusive parentsand the ranch they ran for bad girlsand becomes an advocate for teen runaways in this harrowing and heartfelt novel for fans of Joanna Goodman and Lisa Wingate.
While other adolescent girls are listening to grunge rock or swooning over boy bands and movie stars, Loretta knows little of life beyond the Home for Wayward Girls, the secluded ranch where her parents run a program designed to correct teen girls bad behavior. Some new residents arrive with their moms and dads, while other are accompanied by transporterspeople paid to forcibly deliver these problem teensgirls caught swearing, smoking, drinking, or kissing. Many are failed runaways desperate to leave their controlling and sometimes brutal homes. Few have any idea of the suffering that lies ahead.
Loretta witnesses firsthand how the adults use abusive discipline to crush these young womens spirits and break their wills. She understands these girls pain and shares it. Since childhood shes been afraid of her father, and avoids him by spending time with the residents, secretly teaching them the survival skills theyll need in case they manage to escape. Until the day a horrifying act of violence forces her to make her own terrible choice. Terrified and with no other option, Loretta flees the ranch and hitchhikes across the country, ending up in New York. Eventually finding safety and a sympathetic community, Loretta dedicates herself to working with lost, vulnerable, and defenseless teens, determined to prevent the same thing from happening to other girls like her.
Genre: General Fiction
While other adolescent girls are listening to grunge rock or swooning over boy bands and movie stars, Loretta knows little of life beyond the Home for Wayward Girls, the secluded ranch where her parents run a program designed to correct teen girls bad behavior. Some new residents arrive with their moms and dads, while other are accompanied by transporterspeople paid to forcibly deliver these problem teensgirls caught swearing, smoking, drinking, or kissing. Many are failed runaways desperate to leave their controlling and sometimes brutal homes. Few have any idea of the suffering that lies ahead.
Loretta witnesses firsthand how the adults use abusive discipline to crush these young womens spirits and break their wills. She understands these girls pain and shares it. Since childhood shes been afraid of her father, and avoids him by spending time with the residents, secretly teaching them the survival skills theyll need in case they manage to escape. Until the day a horrifying act of violence forces her to make her own terrible choice. Terrified and with no other option, Loretta flees the ranch and hitchhikes across the country, ending up in New York. Eventually finding safety and a sympathetic community, Loretta dedicates herself to working with lost, vulnerable, and defenseless teens, determined to prevent the same thing from happening to other girls like her.
Genre: General Fiction
Praise for this book
"The Home for Wayward Girls charts one woman's transformative journey from 'preordained' suffering to emotional and spiritual freedom. Bradley evokes the tradition of women - from Amy Lowell to Amelia Earhart to Rosa Parks - who've overcome life's obstacles to honor their 'special spirit,' their 'inner strength' - and situates them within Loretta's own tale of audacity and courage. This ardent novel is a loving tribute to the power that lies within women - I read it feeling great hope in my heart." - Carolyn Ferrell
"The Home for Wayward Girls is a searing and triumphant novel. In a story of riveting suspense, it chronicles the twisting struggles of a resourceful and remarkable daughter and the long powers of abuse. Insightful and wonderful to read, this is a book that will make its mark." - Joan Silber
"The Home for Wayward Girls is a searing and triumphant novel. In a story of riveting suspense, it chronicles the twisting struggles of a resourceful and remarkable daughter and the long powers of abuse. Insightful and wonderful to read, this is a book that will make its mark." - Joan Silber
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