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Foster Care


At Issue

School year: Lower 6th, Upper 6th, Year 11

No. of pages 112

Published: 2009

Great for age 12-18 years

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"Foster Care" by Debra Bloom explores the complex and often challenging journey of children in the foster care system. The story follows the lives of several young protagonists, each grappling with their unique backstories and the emotional struggles of trauma, loss, and the search for belonging. As they navigate multiple placements and uncertain futures, they form bonds that help them cope and grow. The narrative highlights the resilience of the human spirit, the importance of community support, and the transformative power of love and trust in the face of adversity. Ultimately, it is a heartfelt exploration of hope and healing. [Generated by language model - please report any problems].

 

This book is part of a book series called At Issue .

This book is aimed at children at US 10th grade-12th grade.

This book has been graded for interest at 14-17 years.

There are 112 pages in this book.

It is aimed at Young Adult readers. The term Young Adult (YA) is used for books which have the following characteristics: (1) aimed at ages 12-18 years, US grades 7-12, UK school years 8-15, (2) around 50-75k words long, (3) main character is aged 12-18 years, (4) topics include self-reflection, internal conflict vs external, analyzing life and its meaning, (5) point of view is often in the first person, and (6) swearing, violence, romance and sexuality are allowed.

This book was published in 2009 by Cengage Gale .

 

This book is in the following series:

At Issue