Reviews

Tattoos on the Heart: The Power of Boundless Compassion by Gregory Boyle

laurenscheu320's review

Go to review page

emotional reflective medium-paced

5.0

carrie_reads's review

Go to review page

informative inspiring reflective fast-paced

4.0

fredthemoose's review

Go to review page

emotional hopeful informative inspiring reflective medium-paced

5.0

catrev's review

Go to review page

5.0


Tattoos of the Heart by Father Gregory Boyle is the kind of book I want to press into the hands of everyone I know to make them read it and love it as I do. Boyle is the creator of Homeboy Industries which employs gang members in Los Angeles. Originally a bakery, it has grown to a silk screening business, graffiti removal business, plus more. They provide counseling, tattoo removal, and a wide range of other services for the entire community. Boyle fills the book with an assortment of anecdotes from the hilarious to the outrageous to the tragic. While reading, I kept sharing different stories aloud with my husband, because they are so stunning, I just had to share them. The message that Boyle wants his readers to get is that every single one of these gangbangers, no matter how hardcore, are in need of love, and to know that they have personal worth and value. He has faced a lot of prejudice in his dealings with them, and to the average reader, some of these people are truly frightening, but Boyle makes them always human and fragile. He speaks their language and gives them the opportunity to get a job, and to shatter the limitations imposed upon them by a variety of societal conditions. Boyle doesn't just share the "success" stories, but he wants to change the reader's definition of success. It can't be measured by a number of jobs or education, but by the number of hearts changed permanently by an organization who pours out the unconditional love of God. I dare you to read this book and not be moved by the stories within. Try not to cry as a mother loses yet another son to senseless violence. Don't smile when reading as a former gangbanger shares how he reads stories with his children each night before bed. These stories will tattoo themselves onto your heart.

mandi4886's review

Go to review page

emotional funny hopeful informative inspiring reflective sad slow-paced

5.0


Expand filter menu Content Warnings

magis1105's review against another edition

Go to review page

3.0

The work done by this tenacious man is truly admirable. The stories he chooses to tell, a few from the numerous experiences he has faced throughout the labor of helping people, are heart touching, some have a sad tone, some are inspiring, some are just straight tear-inducing, depending on the reader. Unfortunately, as someone who is not very religious, this book might be like everything can be explained, excused or fixed through faith. Not everyone will share the point of view, and that may damp the enjoyment of the reading, it is also possible (I want to believe)to help people get off the streets by simply lending them a hand and actually giving them an opportunity.
The idea G implemented is awesome: providing a place where ex-convicts, gang members or anyone can go and try to find a job and purpose for themselves while they figure out how to continue with their lives.

It is an amazing job they have done helping out so many people. Whether you personally believe or not in religion, amazing people have used their faith to help others and that's undeniable. That is truly remarkable
More...