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OUT OF FRAME IBD

727 SQUARED, INC.
01 / 2026
9780986416262
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Sinopsis

Out of Frame: Growing Up Where I DidnâÇÖt Belongáis a memoir that traces a childhood shaped by displacement, structure, and unspoken rules about belonging. Raised within the rigid order of military life, Michael Gordon Bennett moved between countries, cultures, and environments long before he had the language to understand how identity is formed-or constrained-by systems larger than oneself.From an early age, Bennett learned to read authority, adapt quickly, and remain composed in settings that prized discipline over emotional clarity. What appeared on the surface as stability often masked distance, silence, and expectations that were never fully explained. As a child navigating these environments without context or protection, he frequently mistook structure for safety, unaware of how race, hierarchy, and institutional norms quietly shaped what he was permitted to see, and what was withheld.Written with restraint and reflection,áOut of Frameáexamines the subtle moments that leave lasting impressions: the weight of authority, the confusion of cultural displacement, and the slow recognition that fitting into a system does not always equate to belonging within it. Rather than positioning itself as a story of rebellion, the memoir unfolds as a process of recognition-of how early experiences influence self-perception, voice, and the ability to name oneâÇÖs place in the world.At its core,áOut of Frameáis a meditation on identity formed before awareness, and on the cost of understanding those formative years only in hindsight. It is a personal narrative grounded in observation and memory, offering insight into how systems shape individuals long before they understand the frame they are expected to occupy.

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