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    Another Place at the Table by Kathy Harrison
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    'Another Place at the Table' by Kathy Harrison is a heart-wrenching and eye-opening memoir that provides a raw and honest look at the experiences of being a foster parent. Through the author's compelling storytelling, readers are taken on a journey through the challenges, emotions, and realities of the foster care system. Harrison's writing style is both compassionate and unflinchingly honest, offering a glimpse into the broken system and the resilience required to navigate it.

    The book delves into the author's personal experiences of fostering numerous children, highlighting the struggles and triumphs of providing a safe and loving home for those in need. Harrison's narrative not only sheds light on the complexities of foster care but also serves as a call to action, urging readers to consider the impact they can make in the lives of vulnerable children. Overall, 'Another Place at the Table' is a poignant and thought-provoking exploration of the joys and hardships of fostering, leaving a lasting impression on those who read it.


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    Crash into You - Pushing the Limits by Katie McGarry
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    Crash Into You by Katie McGarry is a gripping romance novel that follows the story of Rachel and Isaiah. Rachel, a girl overshadowed by her deceased sister and burdened by anxiety, finds solace in her Mustang and unexpectedly meets Isaiah at a drag race. Isaiah, a tough and loyal boy with a troubled past, forms a deep connection with Rachel, leading to a complex and intense romance. As their relationship develops, they face challenges including dangerous races, family expectations, and threats from a criminal, all while discovering their true selves and finding love in unexpected places.

    The writing style of Crash Into You is praised for its ability to create deep connections with the characters, particularly Isaiah and Rachel. Readers appreciate the author's talent in portraying complex emotions and relationships, making the story engaging and immersive. The plot is filled with high-speed action, dramatic twists, and emotional depth, keeping readers on the edge of their seats and emotionally invested in the characters' journey.

    The fingers of my left hand drum against the steering wheel and my right hand grips the stick shift. The urge to shift into First, slam the gas and hightail it out of the dismal gray parking lot pulse...

    (Also, see 74 recommendations for the series Pushing the Limits )

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    Good Me, Bad Me by Ali Land
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    Good Me, Bad Me by Ali Land is a psychological thriller that delves into the dark and disturbing world of a young girl named Milly, who is placed in foster care after turning her serial killer mother over to the police. The book follows Milly's struggles with her past, her inner demons, and her desire to build a new life while dealing with the challenges of her temporary foster family and preparing to testify against her mother in court. The story is gripping, chilling, and explores themes of abuse, trauma, identity, and the complexities of human nature.

    His hand – I noticed a slight tremor as it reached for the telephone. Come now, he said. You need to hear this. The silent waiting for his superior to arrive. Bearable for me. Less so for him. A hundr...

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    Leo
    Book 1 in the series:Sign of Love

    Leo - Sign of Love by Mia Sheridan
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    In 'Leo' by Mia Sheridan, the story revolves around Evie and Leo, two individuals who met in foster care as kids and promised to be there for each other. However, when Leo is adopted and moves away, leaving Evie behind, their connection is severed. Eight years later, Evie is living a content life until she meets Jake, who informs her of Leo's passing, leading to a series of emotional revelations and rediscovered connections. The narrative is filled with heartfelt moments, deep emotions, and poignant reflections on love, loss, and second chances.

    I return home and as I go to open the front lobby door, I notice that the lock has been fixed. Finally! Wait, is it a coincidence that Jake got all pissy about it a couple days ago and today it's magi...

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    Flight by Sherman Alexie
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    Flight by Sherman Alexie is a novel that follows the journey of a troubled teenager named Zits, who, after a series of unfortunate events, finds himself time traveling through different bodies and experiencing various moments in Native American history. Through this unique journey, Zits learns about the impact of choices and consequences, the complexities of identity, and the importance of understanding history and perspective. The book combines elements of humor, tragedy, and raw honesty, providing a thought-provoking exploration of themes such as youth violence, abandonment, and the search for compassion and hope.

    The narrative in Flight is fast-paced and engaging, with a mix of poignant moments and quirky humor that keeps the readers enthralled. Sherman Alexie's writing style is described as raw, honest, and penetratingly truthful, offering a unique perspective on Native American life and social issues. The book delves into the struggles of foster care, the legacy of violence, and the quest for redemption, all while challenging readers to think beyond themselves and consider the complexities of human nature.

    This morning, I wake in a room I do not recognize. I often wake in strange rooms. It’s what I do. The alarm clock beeps at me. I know I didn’t set that thing. I always set alarm clocks to play wake-up...

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    Ginny Moon by Benjamin Ludwig
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    'Ginny Moon' by Benjamin Ludwig is a captivating story told from the perspective of a 14-year-old autistic girl named Ginny. Ginny has endured a traumatic childhood and has been through multiple foster homes before finally being adopted by Brian and Maura. The plot revolves around Ginny's struggles to adapt to her new family, especially when Maura becomes pregnant, causing stress and challenges in their lives. The writing style is praised for its ability to provide insight into Ginny's thought processes, allowing readers to better understand her unique perspective on the world.

    When I was in Period Four which is social studies Mrs. Lomos came into the classroom to give me a message. She is my guidance counselor. She has big circle earrings and wears lots of makeup. “Your par...

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    Dirty Daddies by Jade West
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    'Dirty Daddies' by Jade West is a unique and emotionally driven novel that explores the story of Carrie, a troubled and misunderstood teenager who finds self-worth through the tough love of two older men. The book delves into the dynamics between Carrie, Michael, and Jack, showcasing a polyamorous relationship that challenges societal norms while providing a compelling and sensual narrative. Despite dealing with taboo themes, the book offers a light-hearted and sexy read with well-developed characters and a plot thick with unique wit.

    She dropped herself into the seat opposite, sitting just as she is right now, with the same world-hating scowl on her pretty face, the same hunch of her perfectly sloping shoulders, and the same nervo...

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    The Truth About Heartbreak - The Truth About by B. Celeste
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    'The Truth About Heartbreak' by B. Celeste follows the evolving romance between River and Everett, spanning over a decade. River, adopted by the James family, navigates her painful past while finding solace in art and a budding relationship with Everett. Their forbidden love is portrayed as both beautiful and tragic, with the book delving into themes of trust, heartbreak, and self-discovery. The dual point of view storytelling allows readers to see the complex emotions and struggles of both main characters, as well as the impact of their past traumas on their present choices.

    The story beautifully weaves together themes of love, loyalty, and growth, as River and Everett's relationship faces challenges and heartbreak. The author, B. Celeste, skillfully delivers an emotional rollercoaster that explores the depths of human emotions and the complexities of relationships, making the readers root for the characters and feel deeply invested in their journey.


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    Reason To Believe
    Book 1 in the series:Legacy

    Reason To Believe - Legacy by Rebecca Yarros
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    'Reason To Believe' by Rebecca Yarros is a heartwarming romance novel that follows the story of Knox and Harper, who are brought together by unforeseen circumstances involving two young boys in need of temporary foster care. The book explores themes of forbidden love, family dynamics, and the challenges of fostering children, all set against the backdrop of a small town and the high-risk career of Hotshot firefighters. Readers are captivated by the emotional depth of the characters, the tender relationships portrayed, and the engaging writing style that brings the story to life.


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    Three Little Words by Ashley Rhodes-Courter
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    Three Little Words by Ashley Rhodes-Courter is a memoir that follows the heartbreaking journey of a young girl named Ashley who is taken away from her parents and placed in the foster care system. The book details her experiences in multiple orphanages, the challenges she faces, the abuse she endures, and her ultimate path to finding a forever family through adoption. Ashley's story is a poignant and raw account of her life in the foster care system, shedding light on the hardships faced by many children in similar situations.

    The narrative style of Three Little Words is described as accessible and engaging, making it relatable for both teens and adults. Through Ashley's powerful and honest voice, readers are taken on an emotional rollercoaster as they witness her resilience, determination, and her journey towards healing and acceptance of love. The memoir not only highlights Ashley's personal struggles but also serves as a call to action, advocating for foster children and raising awareness about the challenges they endure.

    Two days compete for the worst day in my life: The first is the day I was taken from my mother; the second is the day I arrived at the Mosses’ foster home four years later. Three weeks before I lost m...

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