Adolescence can be a challenging period under normal
circumstances, but for five troubled boys, 1963 is a particularly
difficult year. As social worker Airdrie Thompson-Guppy and her
family settle in Waterloo, Ontario, Airdrie's life is about to
dramatically change when those five boys are placed in her home by
the Children's Aid Society.
One by one, the boys cautiously move into the home Airdrie
shares with her husband and one-year-old daughter. Lefty is the
unwitting victim of his father's anger. Bob has endured constant
abuse from his alcoholic parents. Johnny struggles academically, is
fatherless and is clearly troubled. Val sports an impish grin and
is quick to argue. Dan is a cheery lad who is easily led by others.
As Airdrie shares how she cared for the boys despite their inner
turmoil and troubled backgrounds, she provides an eye-opening
glimpse into one family form that focuses on rescuing and
protecting children from the atrocities of a dysfunctional
life.
"Airdrie's Boys" is a poignant story for anyone who cares about
children; for families who need to know that lives can change and
mend; and for all those who dedicate their professional lives to
helping children discover a better life.
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