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Refutes the myths that would view orphanages,
By Midwest Book Review (Oregon, WI USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: A Place to Call Home: The Amazing Success Story of Modern Orphanages (Hardcover)
A PLACE TO CALL HOME: THE AMAZING SUCCESS STORY OF MODERN ORPHANAGES refutes the myths that would view orphanages as sterile, unloving backwaters for rejected children, showing how in truth they are homes to children and young men and women who grow up in safe, loving environments. Most residents are children of single parents who can't care for them: this is the first study of orphanages in over sixty years and blows apart a common yet antiquated image of the modern orphanage.
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A Place to Call Home: The Amazing Success Story of Modern Orphanages by Martha Randolph Carr (Hardcover - August 31, 2007)
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