A Child Called Hope: The True Story of a Foster Mother's Love
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A dramatic debut short story from London-based foster carer Mia Marconi. An incredible chain of...
Discovery (The Gifted #1)
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All twenty-three year old Kate Sutton wants is a quiet relaxing summer after finishing her first...
Young Adult Urban Fantasy
The Boy No One Loved
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Sunday Times bestselling author and foster carer Casey Watson’s first heartbreaking memoir. ...
Child's Play 2 (1990)
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Chucky the killer doll is rebuilt, and his young former owner Andy is placed in foster care while...
Slasher Supernatural
Who Will Love Me Now?: Neglected, Unloved and Rejected. A Little Girl Desperate for a Home to Call Her Own.
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At just ten years old, Kirsty has already suffered a lifetime of heartache and suffering. Neglected...
Kimmic (814 KP) rated A Long Way from Home in Books
Jan 22, 2019
This is the story of what happened to the young girl during her time in a neglected orphanage and how it had effected her now she was in a loving home.
Wisdom Leadership in Academic Health Science Centers: Leading Positive Change
Margaret Plews-Ogan, Gene Beyt, John Schorling and Dorrie K. Fontaine
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'Patient-centered care is really about finding the thread that connects us as human beings with our...
ClareR (5726 KP) rated My Name is Why in Books
Oct 29, 2019
I’m so glad that Lemn wrote this book, because I’m sure that it speaks for all those children and adults who experienced life in care. And I hope that the right people read this: those who take care of all of those children. I’m full of admiration for Lemn Sissay and all of the work that he does: his poetry, his broadcasting, and the work that he does for care leavers at his Christmas dinners. I will have been to watch Lemn three times: heard him read his poetry, his one man play, and the third time will be when I see him talk about this book at my local library/ theatre/ cinema (Storyhouse in Chester, UK). And to be quite honest, he always inspires me whenever I see him. This is an inspirational book too - against the odds, Lemn has made something (quite a big something actually) of his life.
This is a wonderful book that I’d recommend all human beings to read.
Mark @ Carstairs Considers (2200 KP) rated You're Next in Books
Mar 9, 2018
Read my full review at <a href="http://carstairsconsiders.blogspot.com/2013/06/book-review-youre-next-by-gregg-hurwitz.html">Carstairs Considers</a>.
Will You Love Me?: The Story of My Adopted Daughter Lucy
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The eleventh memoir and latest title from the internationally bestselling author and foster carer...