Robert Hicks, a successful British publisher of Christian books, is the engaging and often sympathetic figure at the center of Gary Wilkinson’s documentary about overcoming the travails of youth to take one’s place in the world. Born in Birmingham during a 1940 air raid, Hicks grew up burdened by physically abusive parents, dyslexia, and ankyloglossia (commonly known as being tongue-tied). Living in a Dickensian nightmare, Hicks found the strength to fight back against his father (decking him one night, which put an end to beatings). But it was only after he fled home while still a boy that he was able to find comfort and opportunity elsewhere, as well as gain help for his communication and reading problems. From there Hicks willed himself to become a successful businessman who was guided by faith. Hicks, who sounds exactly like Michael Caine when he speaks, is a humble yet appealing straight-talker whose story will serve as an inspiration to others. Recommended. Aud: C, P. (T. Keogh)
The Robert Hicks Story
(2018) 40 min. DVD: $19.99. DRA. Vision Video (avail. from most distributors). Volume 33, Issue 3
The Robert Hicks Story
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