Un sueno posible' lo hizo famoso. Pero el tiene otra historia que contar
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Michael Oher reminisces about his challenging childhood, detailing the hardships faced growing up in Hurt Village and the influence of his mother’s addiction and poverty.
Oher recalls his past memories of stealing food from local stores as a child, emphasizing the struggle for survival in his neighborhood.
Reflecting on a moment at the Missionaries of Charity, Oher shares the importance of community support, highlighting a fond childhood memory of tasting lemon meringue pie for the first time.
Driving through Memphis, Oher expresses pride in his resourcefulness as a child, sharing that he sold newspapers at a young age and was determined to succeed.
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