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Another Place at the Table by Kathy Harrison |
The Heart Knows Something Different: Teenage Voices from the Foster Care System : Youth Communication by Al Desetta
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The Lost Children of Wilder: The Epic Struggle to Change Foster Care by Nina Bernstein
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On Their Own: What Happens to Kids When They Age Out of the Foster Care System by Martha Shirk
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Wasted: The Plight of America's Unwanted Children by Patrick T. Murphy
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Make no mistake, Jennifer Toth is angry. She has faith in every child's ability to be rehabilitated, no matter how damaged, but blames the current foster care system for inflicting still more hurt on its hapless charges. Her book is strongest in chronicling the outrageous breakdowns in a system meant to help, not hurt. So relentless is the misery outlined in Orphans of the Living that by the book's end one wishes Toth had given the reader some crumbs of hope by proposing concrete ways in which the system might be improved.
--This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.
From Publishers Weekly
The substitute, or foster, child-care system does more harm than good, the author was told by a number of caseworkers and social workers she i