Michael Without Apology

Michael Without Apology

Catherine Ryan Hyde

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A film student struggling with self-acceptance finally stops looking away from his traumatic past in a powerful novel by New York Times bestselling author Catherine Ryan Hyde. Michael Woodbine was seven years old when a near-fatal fireworks accident scarred him and led to his placement in foster care. Now a college freshman, he is still trying to hide the effects of his trauma from his classmates, his adoptive family, and himself. When Michael signs up for a film class, he meets Robert Dunning, a teacher who wears his own scars unapologetically. Robert encourages Michael to make a documentary that explores body image and self-perception. Michael places an ad seeking people who feel unattractive and rejected by society—and is surprised to learn that this is essentially everyone. Although some participants are recovering from injuries or surgeries, others are dealing with more everyday factors like aging or the changes to a body from giving birth. As he collects these stories—and finally tells his own—Michael feels more connected to the world than he ever has before. But he knows his journey of self-acceptance has one more his crushing doubts about why his birth parents wouldn’t fight to keep him.

Publication Year: 2025


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  • Readncraft
    Feb 19, 2025
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    This is a story of Michael learning to accept himself with his scars and becoming a person, as Mr.Dunning put it. I loved Michael and Mr. Dunning, his teacher in his film class. Yet another example of how great Hyde is at drawing characters.

    Mr. Dunning has the insights that Michael needs. I was so invested in the characters not just Michael and Mr. Dunning, but all of the people who helped Michael make his movie. I didn't want to put the book down to go to bed. It was just that good.

    This book will make you think not just about the characters, but about the scars everyone carries, even if they hide them. I am very much like Mr. Dunning, I accept my body for what it is and I make no apologies for it, but others may not be so kind as to accept me as I am.

    I wish people everywhere could read this book and see just how words can have such a huge impact on someones life, be they good ones or bad.

    Go grab this book, you won't regret it!

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