The Dirt Road: A Story of Family, Forgiveness, and Finding Your Way Home

The Dirt Road is a raw, emotionally powerful memoir about growing up in rural South Georgia, where love and violence lived under the same roof. Robert Hendry shares his journey through childhood trauma, addiction in the family, emotional abandonment, and the long road to healing. With vivid storytelling and hard-won wisdom, he captures what it means to survive the chaos you're born into-and how forgiveness, faith, and self-belief can turn even the roughest beginnings into a meaningful life.

Told with vulnerability and strength, The Dirt Road is both a tribute to the people who shaped him and a beacon of hope for anyone who's ever felt unseen, unloved, or unsure if they could escape their past. For fans of memoirs like Educated, Hillbilly Elegy, and The Glass Castle, this unforgettable debut is a story of family, resilience, and finding your way home.

About the Author

Robert Hendry is a corporate executive, speaker, and writer with a passion for building stronger communities and honest conversations around trauma, healing, and personal growth. Born and raised in rural Georgia, he grew up on a dirt road just outside of Savannah in a home marked by addiction, mental illness, and emotional instability. His experiences as a child-navigating fear, isolation, and the long shadow of generational pain-shaped his perspective and laid the foundation for his first memoir, The Dirt Road.

Robert built a successful career in retail operations and community development while privately working through the impact of childhood trauma. His journey from emotional survival to personal transformation has informed his leadership, his family life, and his deep commitment to helping others grow beyond the limits of their past.

He is the founder of Community Champion Workshops-training sessions designed to empower local leaders across the Southeast-and a frequent speaker on topics such as resilience, mental health, and social mobility. He is also the author of Pathways, the forthcoming follow-up to The Dirt Road, which explores how to rebuild a meaningful life after trauma through mindset, discipline, mentorship, and daily growth.

Robert lives with his wife and children in Florida, where he continues to write, speak, and advocate for personal and professional reinvention. Whether through storytelling or service, his work is grounded in the belief that our scars are not signs of weakness-but proof that healing is possible.

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The Dirt Road: A Story of Family, Forgiveness, and Finding Your Way Home

The Dirt Road is a raw, emotionally powerful memoir about growing up in rural South Georgia, where love and violence lived under the same roof. Robert Hendry shares his journey through childhood trauma, addiction in the family, emotional abandonment, and the long road to healing. With vivid storytelling and hard-won wisdom, he captures what it means to survive the chaos you're born into-and how forgiveness, faith, and self-belief can turn even the roughest beginnings into a meaningful life.

Told with vulnerability and strength, The Dirt Road is both a tribute to the people who shaped him and a beacon of hope for anyone who's ever felt unseen, unloved, or unsure if they could escape their past. For fans of memoirs like Educated, Hillbilly Elegy, and The Glass Castle, this unforgettable debut is a story of family, resilience, and finding your way home.

About the Author

Robert Hendry is a corporate executive, speaker, and writer with a passion for building stronger communities and honest conversations around trauma, healing, and personal growth. Born and raised in rural Georgia, he grew up on a dirt road just outside of Savannah in a home marked by addiction, mental illness, and emotional instability. His experiences as a child-navigating fear, isolation, and the long shadow of generational pain-shaped his perspective and laid the foundation for his first memoir, The Dirt Road.

Robert built a successful career in retail operations and community development while privately working through the impact of childhood trauma. His journey from emotional survival to personal transformation has informed his leadership, his family life, and his deep commitment to helping others grow beyond the limits of their past.

He is the founder of Community Champion Workshops-training sessions designed to empower local leaders across the Southeast-and a frequent speaker on topics such as resilience, mental health, and social mobility. He is also the author of Pathways, the forthcoming follow-up to The Dirt Road, which explores how to rebuild a meaningful life after trauma through mindset, discipline, mentorship, and daily growth.

Robert lives with his wife and children in Florida, where he continues to write, speak, and advocate for personal and professional reinvention. Whether through storytelling or service, his work is grounded in the belief that our scars are not signs of weakness-but proof that healing is possible.

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The Dirt Road: A Story of Family, Forgiveness, and Finding Your Way Home

The Dirt Road: A Story of Family, Forgiveness, and Finding Your Way Home

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The Dirt Road: A Story of Family, Forgiveness, and Finding Your Way Home

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The Dirt Road is a raw, emotionally powerful memoir about growing up in rural South Georgia, where love and violence lived under the same roof. Robert Hendry shares his journey through childhood trauma, addiction in the family, emotional abandonment, and the long road to healing. With vivid storytelling and hard-won wisdom, he captures what it means to survive the chaos you're born into-and how forgiveness, faith, and self-belief can turn even the roughest beginnings into a meaningful life.

Told with vulnerability and strength, The Dirt Road is both a tribute to the people who shaped him and a beacon of hope for anyone who's ever felt unseen, unloved, or unsure if they could escape their past. For fans of memoirs like Educated, Hillbilly Elegy, and The Glass Castle, this unforgettable debut is a story of family, resilience, and finding your way home.

About the Author

Robert Hendry is a corporate executive, speaker, and writer with a passion for building stronger communities and honest conversations around trauma, healing, and personal growth. Born and raised in rural Georgia, he grew up on a dirt road just outside of Savannah in a home marked by addiction, mental illness, and emotional instability. His experiences as a child-navigating fear, isolation, and the long shadow of generational pain-shaped his perspective and laid the foundation for his first memoir, The Dirt Road.

Robert built a successful career in retail operations and community development while privately working through the impact of childhood trauma. His journey from emotional survival to personal transformation has informed his leadership, his family life, and his deep commitment to helping others grow beyond the limits of their past.

He is the founder of Community Champion Workshops-training sessions designed to empower local leaders across the Southeast-and a frequent speaker on topics such as resilience, mental health, and social mobility. He is also the author of Pathways, the forthcoming follow-up to The Dirt Road, which explores how to rebuild a meaningful life after trauma through mindset, discipline, mentorship, and daily growth.

Robert lives with his wife and children in Florida, where he continues to write, speak, and advocate for personal and professional reinvention. Whether through storytelling or service, his work is grounded in the belief that our scars are not signs of weakness-but proof that healing is possible.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9798999624222
Publisher: Ballistic Arts, LLC
Publication date: 08/19/2025
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 245
File size: 10 MB
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