Audio Books by Ted Neill

Two Years of Wonder: A Memoir


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WINNER NAUTILUS AWARD - SILVER MEDAL 2018; WINNER INDEPENDENT PRESS AWARD - 2018; WINNER GOLD MEDAL - LITERARY TITAN AWARD - 2019; FINALIST NEXT GEN BOOK AWARDS - 2018 BEST MEMOIR; FINALIST SILVER FALCHION AWARD - 2019; FIVE STAR REVIEW FROM READERS' FAVORITE

September 25, 2012 Ted Neill picked up a knife to cut his wrists open  and kill himself. Post hospitalization and treatment for major  depressive disorder, he wrote Two Years of Wonder, a memoir based on his  journey towards recovery. In it, he examines the experience that left  him with such despair: living and working for two years at an orphanage  for children with HIV/AIDS in Nairobi, Kenya.


Neill interweaves  his story with the experiences of Oliver, Miriam, Ivy, Harmony, Tabitha, Sofie, Nea, and other children, exploring their own paths of trauma,  survival, and resilience. In prose that is by turns poetic,  confessional, and brutal, Neill with the children he comes alongside,  strive to put the pieces of their fractured lives back together as they  search for meaning and connection, each trying to reclaim their humanity  and capacity to love in the face of inexplicable suffering and loss.

About  the Author: In addition to his time living in Kenya, Ted Neill has worked for CARE and World Vision International in the fields of health,  education, and child development. He has written for The Washington Post  and published multiple novels. His share of proceeds from Two Years of Wonder are donated to the children featured in its pages as well as other Kenyan based organizations that support vulnerable children and  youth.

Tags: #HIV/AIDS; Orphans & Vulnerable Children; Global Health; Public Health; International Development; White Saviors; NoWhiteSaviors; Africa; Kenya; Mental Health; Depression; Suicide Survivors.

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