9781934074817-1934074810-Raising Gentle Men: Lives at the Orphanage Edge

Raising Gentle Men: Lives at the Orphanage Edge

ISBN-13: 9781934074817
ISBN-10: 1934074810
Author: Jay Sullivan
Publication date: 2013
Publisher: Apprentice House
Format: Paperback 354 pages
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ISBN-13: 9781934074817
ISBN-10: 1934074810
Author: Jay Sullivan
Publication date: 2013
Publisher: Apprentice House
Format: Paperback 354 pages

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Raising Gentle Men: Lives at the Orphanage Edge (ISBN-13: 9781934074817 and ISBN-10: 1934074810), written by authors Jay Sullivan, was published by Apprentice House in 2013. With an overall rating of 3.5 stars, it's a notable title among other books. You can easily purchase or rent Raising Gentle Men: Lives at the Orphanage Edge (Paperback) from BooksRun, along with many other new and used books and textbooks. And, if you're looking to sell your copy, our current buyback offer is $0.6.

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Named "2014 Best Book by Small Publisher"-Catholic Press Association There are very few benefits to the being the only man in the convent. There are fewer still being the only big brother to 250 boys in an orphanage. But if you keep busy, you stumble into opportunities to help. And if you're clueless, you don't know better than to attempt the improbable. And if you're clumsy, you trip over life's lessons at every turn. For more than 100 years, a small band of nuns have run Alpha Boys School in Kingston, caring for the abandoned, abused and delinquent boys of Jamaica. From 1984 - 1986, they allowed the author to share their world. He was one of many people during those years who lived on the periphery of the boys' lives, trying to help, and trying to understand. He saw the relationships the boys built with each other, which kept them from being completely alone in the world. Whether from the inside or the out, they all lived at the orphanage edge. All of the author's proceeds from this book go to support the work of the Mercy Sisters and the Jesuits in Jamaica. About the Author -- Jay Sullivan, is the Managing Partner of Exec|Comm, LLC, a communications consulting firm. In between graduating from Boston College and attending Fordham Law School, he taught English in Kingston, Jamaica. He was a featured columnist in the New York Law Journal, where his Art of Communication column appeared regularly. His articles and poetry, both humorous and serious, have appeared in The Golfer, Boston College Magazine, Catholic Digest, Parents Magazine, and other publications. He lives in Pleasantville, New York, with his wife and four children.

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