A raw, honest, and inspirational memoir about a young man growing into his own while mentoring another.
Growing Up Twice is Aaron Kirk Douglas’s memoir about acting as a Big Brother to an at-risk teen named Rico and how their interactions moved him to rethink his own upbringing. The sometimes unpolished language does not detract from a story that is powerful and heartfelt, and certain to appeal to a wide variety of audiences.
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This review was published on March 23, 2016 by ForeWord Reviews.
My rating: 6 Frisbees.
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