
Children Born of Wildfire A Memoir
In this deeply personal memoir, Angela Hoy recounts how she and her younger sister were abducted from their home with their devoted father and cast into another world, living at times with their eccentric and cunning maternal grandparents, or their unstable mother and her predatory boyfriends.
Outside their home, the sisters appeared to be well-dressed and cared-for, along with their apparently gregarious, stylish, and funny mother and her friendly boyfriend. But inside the home, they endured manipulation, shaming, ongoing abuse, and assault. Frequently uprooted, the two girls had only each other; they knew no one was coming to save them.
How the young girls survived-and eventually thrived-is a remarkable story of resilience. Equally remarkable was their quest to find their father years later, despite being told he had died. Their unflagging hope and strength will be an inspiration to others who are working to overcome the aftermath of terrible childhoods.
Heartfelt, gritty, and often funny, Children Born of Wildfire is ultimately about the redemptive power of forgiveness.
Published: May 6, 2025
Pages: 294
ISBN: 9781954805705
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Carina P.
This memoir is raw in a way that lingers. Angela Hoy and her sister endured a childhood carved out of chaos and heartbreak, and the strength they carried through those years is nothing short of staggering. There’s a quiet thread of family reconnection that rises later in the story and a moment of light breaking through after so much darkness that carried a tenderness that stayed with me.
If you’re drawn to memoirs that don’t shy away from pain, resilience, or the complicated ways people survive what they should never have faced, this one leaves a mark.