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Ugly: My Memoir

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Ugly: My Memoir by Robert Hoge is an inspiring autobiography that explores his journey of self-acceptance and resilience. Born with facial deformities and disabled legs, Hoge recounts his childhood in Australia, tackling challenges with honesty and humour. This memoir delves into themes of identity, appearance, and what it truly means to be "ugly" or beautiful.
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You might enjoy this memoir if you're interested in inspiring stories about overcoming adversity and embracing self-acceptance. Robert Hoge's journey explores themes of resilience and identity, offering a heartfelt perspective on what it truly means to be comfortable in your own skin. This book will appeal to those who appreciate honest, humorous, and insightful personal accounts.

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Ugly: My Memoir

The unique and inspiring story of a boy born with the odds against him and the family whose love and support helped him overcome incredible hardships.

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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: My Memoir is Robert's account of that 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.

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Ugly: My Memoir by Robert Hoge is celebrated for its heartwarming and inspiring narrative that challenges conventional beauty standards. Reviewers praise Hoge's humour and courage throughout his life story, highlighting his ability to redefine what it means to be "ugly" with grace and wit. The memoir is noted for being both frank and engaging, offering readers a thoughtful exploration of how we perceive beauty and value ourselves.

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INFORMATION

ISBN: 9780733633942

Publisher: Hachette Australia

Format: Paperback / softback

Date Published: 28 April 2015

Country: Australia

Imprint: Hachette Australia

Audience: General / adult

DIMENSIONS

Spine width: 24.0mm

Width: 128.0mm

Height: 196.0mm

Weight: 300g

Pages: 304

About the Author

Robert Hoge has worked as a journalist, a speechwriter, a science communicator for the CSIRO and a political advisor to the former Queensland Premier and Deputy Premier. He has had numerous short stories, articles, interviews and other works published in Australia and overseas. He also enjoys photography, disability advocacy and social engagement. While he never got far with his professional lawn bowls career, Robert did carry the Olympic torch in 2000. He is married and lives in Brisbane.

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