Books tagged: foster home

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Kyleah's Tree    by Janet Muirhead Hill
Price: $6.00 USD. 40900 words. Published by Raven Publishing of Montana on December 7, 2009. .

Wishing on the sunrise from her treetop refuge, eleven-year-old Kyleah clings to the hope of finding her twin brother and attaining beauty to please the father who abandoned her. When her foster parents bar access to her favorite tree, she runs away with her foster brother, Benjamin. They experience many narrow escapes and breathtaking adventures on their journey from Kansas to Moose Jaw, Canada.
Journey Back Home: A Dad's Tale of Fostering and Adoption    by EE George
Price: $1.99 USD. 49800 words. Published on July 29, 2011. .

Nowadays foster parents get all kinds of training prior to opening their door to their first child, none of which provides the missing ingredient that a substitute Mom or Dad really needs: experience. That’s where Journey Back Home comes in. The narrative has relevance to anyone interested in dealing with difficult child behaviors or directing their children’s lives purposefully.
The Five Pearls    by Barry James Hickey
Price: $4.99 USD. 57830 words. Published on September 29, 2011. .

A dying man with a terrible past and a hidden agenda changes the hearts, minds, and character of The Tadpoles - five angry, stubborn students forced into an after-school program. Hickey’s world of disconnected quirky characters destroys the myth of the American melting pot and turns it into a salad bowl of mixed races growing up together with surprising results.
A Place To Call Home    by Adrien Leduc
Price: $0.99 USD. 47860 words. Published on December 15, 2011. .

After a harrowing escape from a bad foster home, Ron and Sarah find themselves on the streets of Toronto. Alone, and with nowhere to go, they seek refuge at a charitable shelter. When the truth catches up to them though, their luck runs out, and the foster siblings find themselves back where they started. Will Ron and Sarah ever find a place to call home?