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58 of 59 people found the following review helpful:
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Takes you Inside Foster Care!,
This review is from: The Heart Knows Something Different: Teenage Voices from the Foster Care System (Paperback)
This book takes you inside the world of foster care, a place that, you find out quickly isn't somewhere you want to be. The voices of the children themselves tell the stories in this collection of essays. We see things as they actually are: siblings are split up and sometimes never reunited, children's loyalties between abusive or neglectful parents and the "system" are questioned, kids age out of the system and are left to a world they know nothing about without a family to guide them. It is all here. It is all true. I challenge you to read it and not have it make you think long and hard about the way "the system" works and how it affects the kids.
4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
A Perfect Ten,
This review is from: The Heart Knows Something Different: Teenage Voices from the Foster Care System (Paperback)
It's way more than I expected it to be. Good read for anybody who is troubled or who has been troubled in their younger years, good for those who interact with foster youth, or for anybody interested. This book paints a candid picture of reality and just that. There's no attempt to persuade the reader's views on the system, although stories directly from foster youth shed light on the pluses and minuses of the system. This one stands out from the others in its class.
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The Heart Knows Something Different: Teenage Voices from the Foster Care System : Youth Communication by Al Desetta M.A. (Hardcover - May 1996)
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