Troubled
Rob Henderson is born to a drug-addicted mother in Los Angeles, taken into the California foster system as a toddler, and shuttled through ten foster homes before he is adopted at 8 by a couple in a small Northern California town. The adoptive marriage collapses, his adoptive father leaves the family, and Rob spends his adolescence in poverty alongside an alcoholic adoptive mother. He enlists in the Air Force at 17, attends Yale on the GI Bill, and earns a PhD in psychology at Cambridge as a Gates Cambridge Scholar. The book also introduces "luxury beliefs," Henderson's term for ideas the upper class trades on while the working class pays the costs.
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A boy passes through ten California foster homes and a collapsing adoptive marriage, then climbs from the Air Force to Yale and Cambridge in a 2024 dysfunctional-family memoir with a class-mobility argument built in.
Troubled was written by Rob Henderson and published in 2024. Henderson is a Cambridge-educated researcher who grew up in foster care. The book has gained attention for his luxury beliefs framework.
Yes. Troubled is Rob Henderson's nonfiction memoir of foster care, military service, and his eventual academic career. The book mixes personal history with social commentary on class and culture.
Troubled is a standalone novel by Rob Henderson, not part of a series.
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