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Project Fatherhood, a story of courage and healing in one of America's toughest communities, Jorja Leap

Label
Project Fatherhood, a story of courage and healing in one of America's toughest communities, Jorja Leap
Language
eng
Index
no index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
Project Fatherhood
Nature of contents
dictionaries
Oclc number
909904159
Responsibility statement
Jorja Leap
Sub title
a story of courage and healing in one of America's toughest communities
Summary
"When "Big Mike" Cummings asked Jorja Leap to co-lead a group for men learning how to father their children, she had no idea what to expect. What unfolds in these pages is the story of Project Fatherhood and its members as they meet every Wednesday night in Watts - the epicenter of violence in Los Angeles. The struggles the book illuminates are heartbreaking, infuriating and hilarious. Over time, the fathers both support and argue with one another about the best strategies for raising children and dealing with "significant others." Their family relationships are freighted with joy and uncertainty. But the story moves into deeper territory as the men confront long-term loss and trauma, the chronic pressure of poverty and the unquenchable desire to somehow do better and provide more for the next generation. Many fathers, newly released from incarceration, struggle to follow the road back from prison, which they navigate with equal parts skill and ineptitude. Others struggle to find jobs, observing, "A good father provides for his children." As the author spends time with these men outside of the group - they share secrets that shed greater light on their efforts to build a life on the ruins of the past. In the end, these fathers reveal a purpose beyond themselves: they want to heal the community they once sought to destroy. This is an intimate book about fatherhood written from the standpoint of someone who initially appears to have nothing in common with these men. Leap is told repeatedly, "You don't know what it's like to be us." Yet, over time, they all discover they share more than they ever imagined. Project Fatherhood offers a portrait of loss, deprivation and pain. But more than that, it offers a view of the human spirit and its unrelenting search for redemption"--, Provided by publisher
Target audience
adult
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