Ugly
Robert Hoge was born with a giant tumour on his forehead, severely distorted facial features and legs that were twisted and useless. His mother refused to look at her son, let alone bring him home. But home he went, to a life that, against the odds, was filled with joy, optimism and boyhood naughtiness.
Home for the Hoges was a bayside suburb of Brisbane. Robert's parents, Mary and Vince, knew that his life would be difficult, but they were determined to give him a typical Australian childhood. So along with the regular, gruelling and often dangerous operations that made medical history and gradually improved Robert's life, there were bad haircuts, visits to the local pool, school camps and dreams of summer sports.
Ugly is Robert's account of his life, from the time of his birth to the arrival of his own daughter. It is a story of how the love and support of his family helped him to overcome incredible hardships. It is also the story of an extraordinary person living an ordinary life, which is perhaps his greatest achievement of all.
(Featured on the ABC's Australian Story program, 16 September 2013. http://www.abc.net.au/austory/content...)
- Author
- Robert Hoge
- Format
- paperback
- Pages
- 304
- Publisher
- Hachette
- Language
- english
- ISBN
- 9780733630163
- Genres
- memoir, biography, autobiography, childrens, disability, audiobook, school
- Release date
- 2013
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