Forever, or a Long, Long Time
By Caela Carter
HarperCollins, 2017. Juvenile fiction. 320p.
Flora and Julian have lived in so many foster homes that they can’t remember where they came from. They don’t believe they were born like other children and come up with theories about what might have created them. Even now that they have been adopted by a loving couple, they struggle to put their trauma behind them and really trust in forever. So they set out with their new mother on a journey to discover their past.
This is an honest, heart-wrenching, compassionate book about the foster care system, trauma, hope, and family. The author’s excellent understanding of psychological and emotional processes and setbacks really add depth and truth to this story. Readers will yearn for Flora to let self-knowledge, love, and trust to sink into her heart and will rejoice at each small triumph.
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