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A strongly emotive children's books about foster care

9/18/2016

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Sean lives with his mother who is a foster parent. He doesn't understand why the foster children they care for must return home. Their home is always filled with children.
As Christmas approaches, they must face the reality that the children are going home to their own mobs. Although it is a sad time for all, happiness prevails when more children come to stay.

Vicki Griffin has just released a new book in her MY Mob series.

This one explores the emotions of the families who offer foster care. It is a strongly emotive story. 
Below are some recommendations from Jackie French and Jeanie Adams. 

Review by Jackie French:
 'I love the My Mob series. And especially this one, at Christmas. This is a true 'Christmas story' of love, and different ways of giving. It is beautiful!'

Jeanie Adams Black Ink Press:
'Vicki's writing has a strong but subtle sense of the social situation of Australian families, especially indigenous families. She creates a meaningful relationship between individuals and generations and her interesting characters come to life through amusing dialogue.'


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