

To the end of June
Book • 2013
To the End of June offers a detailed look into the lives of foster children, tracing their journey through the system as they seek stable, loving families.
The book critiques foster care policies while exploring the meaning of family, providing both a personal and analytical perspective on the system's failures and potential for change.
The book critiques foster care policies while exploring the meaning of family, providing both a personal and analytical perspective on the system's failures and potential for change.
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