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The Angry Little Girl: A Story About One Little Girl’S Journey Through Foster Care to Happiness
The Angry Little Girl: A Story About One Little Girl’S Journey Through Foster Care to Happiness
The Angry Little Girl: A Story About One Little Girl’S Journey Through Foster Care to Happiness
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The Angry Little Girl is a book written to validate the loss, anger and lack of control children in foster care can feel. It is written through the eyes of a seven year old that was in foster care for 4 years before being adopted. It discusses how unsafe she felt moving from one foster home to another and it gives in-sight to how even a safe environment can feel scary when you are little. It also validates feelings of loss and rejection that arose from each move.

This book is written to help children in foster care understand it is ok to be angry sometimes and sometimes life is not fair. It is not the fault of the children in foster care, they are little. It is the job of the adults to make good decisions and keep them safe.
LanguageEnglish
PublisherAuthorHouse
Release dateAug 17, 2012
ISBN9781477263679
The Angry Little Girl: A Story About One Little Girl’S Journey Through Foster Care to Happiness
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Naomi Andrews

Naomi Andrews is an adoptive mother of four children. All four children are from the foster care in the state of Massachusetts. Children in foster care often have numerous disruptions in their lives. When her children came, they carried hurts in their hearts that many adults would struggle to come to terms with. . Grieving is hard work for an adult with a full range of coping skills, imagine being seven. Her book is written through the eyes of her youngest daughter. Full of anger, so big, that at times it scared her. Few books were available to help children validate the loss and rejection she was feeling, so she wrote her own. “Now I feel it is time to help other children in carrying around the same hurts. It has been a blessing to have my children come into my family.” – Naomi Andrews

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    The Angry Little Girl - Naomi Andrews

    © 2012 Naomi Andrews. All Rights Reserved.

    No part of this book may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system,

    or transmitted by any means without the written permission of the author.

    Published by AuthorHouse 05/23/2012

    ISBN: 978-1-4772-1161-8 (sc)

    978-1-4772-6367-9 (eBook)

    Library of Congress Control Number: 2012909207

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