Unlikely Brothers

Our Story of Adventure, Loss, and Redemption

Nonfiction, Social & Cultural Studies, Social Science, Volunteer Work, Health & Well Being, Self Help, Self Improvement, Motivational, Biography & Memoir
Cover of the book Unlikely Brothers by John Prendergast, Michael Mattocks, Crown/Archetype
View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart
Author: John Prendergast, Michael Mattocks ISBN: 9780307464866
Publisher: Crown/Archetype Publication: May 17, 2011
Imprint: Crown Language: English
Author: John Prendergast, Michael Mattocks
ISBN: 9780307464866
Publisher: Crown/Archetype
Publication: May 17, 2011
Imprint: Crown
Language: English

“You don’t look like brothers . . .”

Peace activist and cofounder of the Enough Project, John Prendergast is known as a champion of human rights in Africa. 

But the not-so-public face of J.P. is the life he’s led as a Big Brother to Michael Mattocks. As a curious, driven, and emotionally wounded twenty-year-old, J.P. made the life-changing decision to form a “Big Brother/Little Brother” relationship with then seven-year-old Michael, who was living out of plastic bags and drifting from one homeless shelter to the next with his mother and siblings. Lacking a connection with his own brother and distancing himself from a disastrous relationship with his father, J.P. formed a unique bond with Michael the moment they met. Michael and J.P. became like family, with Michael and some of his siblings even living with J.P. one summer. In the years that followed, J.P. took Michael and his brothers on outings, whether it was fishing, playing basketball, patronizing cheap restaurants, or going on road trips. This friendship would continue for over twenty-five years as the two coped with varying degrees of violence, instability, and trauma in their own lives. 
 
Told in duet, Unlikely Brothersfollows Michael as he grows up on the tough streets of Washington, D.C., where as a young teenager he watched his best friend get shot, dropped out of school, and started dealing crack cocaine shortly thereafter. By sixteen, Michael had become the kingpin of his neighborhood, guns and drugs always close at hand. Meanwhile, J.P. was traveling to and from African war zones. J.P. offered Michael a refuge from the streets, never really confronting the gravity of what Michael was going through in his adolescence. In turn, Michael afforded J.P. an escape from his own turbulent personal and professional life.

As the years go by, the two swoop in and out of each other’s lives, slowly disconnecting as they disappear into their respective worlds, but making their way back to each other at a critical moment for both of them. The effect the two have on each other is extremely significant to both of their paths to redemption.

Inspirational and deeply moving, Unlikely Brothersbeautifully showcases how life’s most random moments can often be the most profound.  

View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart

“You don’t look like brothers . . .”

Peace activist and cofounder of the Enough Project, John Prendergast is known as a champion of human rights in Africa. 

But the not-so-public face of J.P. is the life he’s led as a Big Brother to Michael Mattocks. As a curious, driven, and emotionally wounded twenty-year-old, J.P. made the life-changing decision to form a “Big Brother/Little Brother” relationship with then seven-year-old Michael, who was living out of plastic bags and drifting from one homeless shelter to the next with his mother and siblings. Lacking a connection with his own brother and distancing himself from a disastrous relationship with his father, J.P. formed a unique bond with Michael the moment they met. Michael and J.P. became like family, with Michael and some of his siblings even living with J.P. one summer. In the years that followed, J.P. took Michael and his brothers on outings, whether it was fishing, playing basketball, patronizing cheap restaurants, or going on road trips. This friendship would continue for over twenty-five years as the two coped with varying degrees of violence, instability, and trauma in their own lives. 
 
Told in duet, Unlikely Brothersfollows Michael as he grows up on the tough streets of Washington, D.C., where as a young teenager he watched his best friend get shot, dropped out of school, and started dealing crack cocaine shortly thereafter. By sixteen, Michael had become the kingpin of his neighborhood, guns and drugs always close at hand. Meanwhile, J.P. was traveling to and from African war zones. J.P. offered Michael a refuge from the streets, never really confronting the gravity of what Michael was going through in his adolescence. In turn, Michael afforded J.P. an escape from his own turbulent personal and professional life.

As the years go by, the two swoop in and out of each other’s lives, slowly disconnecting as they disappear into their respective worlds, but making their way back to each other at a critical moment for both of them. The effect the two have on each other is extremely significant to both of their paths to redemption.

Inspirational and deeply moving, Unlikely Brothersbeautifully showcases how life’s most random moments can often be the most profound.  

More books from Biography & Memoir

Cover of the book Agatha Christie: A Life in Theatre: Curtain Up by John Prendergast, Michael Mattocks
Cover of the book Bronson 2 - More Porridge Than Goldilocks by John Prendergast, Michael Mattocks
Cover of the book Dorothy Day: The World Will Be Saved by Beauty by John Prendergast, Michael Mattocks
Cover of the book Ex-Lawyer: 21 Concise Biographies of Former Attorneys and Law Students Who Found Success in Another Profession by John Prendergast, Michael Mattocks
Cover of the book A Life of Purpose by John Prendergast, Michael Mattocks
Cover of the book Yesterday Morning: A Very English Childhood by John Prendergast, Michael Mattocks
Cover of the book It's Not Really About the Hair by John Prendergast, Michael Mattocks
Cover of the book It All Changed in an Instant by John Prendergast, Michael Mattocks
Cover of the book Crimson Nation by John Prendergast, Michael Mattocks
Cover of the book I’m Taking My Eggs and Going Home by John Prendergast, Michael Mattocks
Cover of the book We Were a Band of Brothers by John Prendergast, Michael Mattocks
Cover of the book Anything That Moves by John Prendergast, Michael Mattocks
Cover of the book Rabindranath Tagore by John Prendergast, Michael Mattocks
Cover of the book The Real Girl Next Door by John Prendergast, Michael Mattocks
Cover of the book Open Heart by John Prendergast, Michael Mattocks
We use our own "cookies" and third party cookies to improve services and to see statistical information. By using this website, you agree to our Privacy Policy