The Home for Wayward Girls, Marcia Bradley
The Home for Wayward Girls, Marcia Bradley
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The Home for Wayward Girls
A Novel

Author: Marcia Bradley

Narrator: Caitlin Kelly

Unabridged: 8 hr 53 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 04/04/2023


Synopsis

Growing up in the 1990s, a young girl escapes her abusive parents–and the “ranch” they ran for “bad” girls—and 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 transporters—people paid to forcibly deliver these “problem” teens—girls 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 women’s spirits and break their wills. She understands these girls’ pain and shares it. Since childhood she’s been afraid of her father, and avoids him by spending time with the residents, secretly teaching them the survival skills they’ll 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.

About Marcia Bradley

MARCIA BRADLEY, MA, is a graduate of Sarah Lawrence College. An adjunct professor, she also teaches economically challenged teens and is proud that one of her Yonkers students is now a freshman at Sarah Lawrence. A former editor of Antioch's Two Hawks magazine, Marcia has been awarded residencies at Ragdale, Community of Writers, and Writers in Paradise. She lives in New York City.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Jessica on October 25, 2022

The Home for Wayward Girls is a chilling, captivating and mesmerizing story of loss and hope all intertwined in one incredible novel. Loretta has grown up in the plains of Colorado, raised by Mama and William, who run a home for “problem teen girls.” Loretta has watched as girls are dropped off to c......more

Goodreads review by Jimin on December 02, 2022

In deft, vivid prose, Bradley has written a tour de force about one young woman's struggle to free herself from a system of subjugation and help others in a similar plight. I was riveted by all the characters in The Home for Wayward Girls, especially Loretta who inspired me to think about courage an......more

Goodreads review by Basic B's Guide on March 22, 2023

Thoughts to come.......more

Goodreads review by shereads_theworld on October 20, 2022

This book intrigued me as I also grew up extremely sheltered and dealt with forms of abuse, confinement, having all rights amd choices taken away because I was a female and therefore "less than". I liked the overall plot of the book but felt switching timelines quite a bit was utterly confusing and t......more

Goodreads review by Reilly on April 11, 2023

Soooo bummed. I feel like this story just lacked. A run away from an abusive home for wayward girls? That has so much potential, yet everything felt so rushed. The stories with William became redundant before Loretta ran away. It was hard to become attached to anyone in the book. Not enough details.......more