I stayed up way too late last night reading Kathy Harrison's "one small boat: the story of a little girl, lost then found". The book shares the Harrison family's experiences providing foster care to several troubled children, including a quirky five year old named Daisy. As Daisy's story unfolds, the horrors she has faced reveal tremendous strength of character and a miraculous resilience. Kathy's writing offers an engaging glimpse into the day to day struggles and small triumphs of an extraordinary foster family. Don't miss it.
Monday, May 29, 2006
Please don't pick the daisies...
I stayed up way too late last night reading Kathy Harrison's "one small boat: the story of a little girl, lost then found". The book shares the Harrison family's experiences providing foster care to several troubled children, including a quirky five year old named Daisy. As Daisy's story unfolds, the horrors she has faced reveal tremendous strength of character and a miraculous resilience. Kathy's writing offers an engaging glimpse into the day to day struggles and small triumphs of an extraordinary foster family. Don't miss it.
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Is this book more for adults of kids, or teens? Because it sounds like you found a keeper to me! Kepp it up.
Your are Nice. And so is your site! Maybe you need some more pictures. Will return in the near future.
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