A Summary Of Andrew Bridge

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It is a story of boy who is name, Andrew Bridge, but goes by Andy. He was living with his grandmother who is working so hard to life for both of them until she drops Andy to airport for Los angeles where his mom was waiting for him. Though, his mom was different, he called her by Hope, middle name of her. He was very close to his mom, as all they want in lives was each other’s love. But as her mental health was not good, and with no one else left to care for him, authorities arrived and tore Andrew from his screaming mother 's arms. Andy describes his day at the MacLaren Hall where he discovered that everyone takes shower while reminding naked. One day, Social worker drove him to Leonard’s Residence, Andy was introduced to Mrs. Leonard who …show more content…

and Mrs. Leonard were not satisfied with their income; as a result, they used to go through other trash and pick free items. Mrs. Leonard gave very miserable time to Andy while he did not do as she wanted. While Andy was in Faster home, social worker rarely visit him, and his mother also visited him once in awhile. Living in the foster home, he also met with someone who taught him to write poems. Since the age of fourteen, he worked and started to save for his future life. There used to be a time when he was bitted up by Mrs. Leonard, and she used to warned him by saying that she would called social worker. Only one time Andy met with his grandmother during those eleven years of foster care. By being in loveless childhood, but it kept a roof over his head and got him through high school. Regardless being in the foster family who was not willing to accept him as their own, he remind very strong. Andy achieved many honors in his school, took part-time job, and determined by everywhere by his bicycle. With the help of his teachers and counselor, he succeed to graduated from the high school, and figure out what he wanted to with his life. Ultimately, Andy earned a full-scholarship to go Wesleyan, then later he went on to Harvard Law

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