Andrew Bridge
Andrew Bridge's first book, Hope's Boy , was a New York Times bestseller and a Washington Post Best Book of the Year. After growing up in foster care, Bridge began his legal career representing children in Alabama state psychiatric hospitals and mental health facilities. Later, he became the executive director of The Alliance for Children's Rights in Los Angeles, where he worked to expand free legal services to children in foster care and poverty. Bridge is a founding director of the New Girls...See more
Andrew Bridge's first book, Hope's Boy , was a New York Times bestseller and a Washington Post Best Book of the Year. After growing up in foster care, Bridge began his legal career representing children in Alabama state psychiatric hospitals and mental health facilities. Later, he became the executive director of The Alliance for Children's Rights in Los Angeles, where he worked to expand free legal services to children in foster care and poverty. Bridge is a founding director of the New Girls Academy School, California's first all-girl college preparatory school for pregnant and parenting teens. He is also a cofounder of National Adoption Day. He currently serves on the Arizona Foster Care Review Board. A graduate of Wesleyan University and Harvard Law School, Bridge is a Fulbright Scholar and a resident at Rockefeller Foundation's Bellagio Center. He lives with his partner, Dr. Scott Young of the Mayo Clinic, in Phoenix, Arizona. See less
Andrew Bridge's Featured Books
Andrew Bridge book reviews
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The Child Catcher: A Fight for Justice and Truth
Tackes a Sensitive Subject in Modern Society
ââ?¬Å"The Child Catcher: A Fight for Justice and Truthââ?¬Â? is a true narrative written by Andrew Bridge. It describes real-life incidents involving multiple foster children and the ... Read More
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The Child Catcher: A Fight for Justice and Truth
Literary Titan
by L.T., Oct 3, 2024
Andrew Bridge�s The Child Catcher is an intense and emotional exploration of the American institutional system's failings, focusing on children. Through personal experiences, testimonies, and ... Read More