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368 pages, Kindle Edition
First published April 30, 2018
By coincidence, Kate at Books are My Favourite and Best has just reviewed a memoir by an author who was also in state care. Rating the book highly, but concluding that it's not for the faint-hearted, she begins her review like this:The current thinking in social work circles is that there are better long-term outcomes for children left with their family in an unstable home, than those removed and placed in foster care. This was in the back of my mind as I read comedian Corey White’s recently published memoir, The Prettiest Horse in the Glue Factory.
The details White shares of his childhood made me sick with fear from the first page.
By coincidence, Kate at Books are My Favourite and Best has just reviewed a memoir by an author who was also in state care. Rating the book highly, but concluding that it's not for the faint-hearted, she begins her review like this:The current thinking in social work circles is that there are better long-term outcomes for children left with their family in an unstable home, than those removed and placed in foster care. This was in the back of my mind as I read comedian Corey White’s recently published memoir, The Prettiest Horse in the Glue Factory.
The details White shares of his childhood made me sick with fear from the first page.
By coincidence, Kate at Books are My Favourite and Best has just reviewed a memoir by an author who was also in state care. Rating the book highly, but concluding that it's not for the faint-hearted, she begins her review like this:The current thinking in social work circles is that there are better long-term outcomes for children left with their family in an unstable home, than those removed and placed in foster care. This was in the back of my mind as I read comedian Corey White’s recently published memoir, The Prettiest Horse in the Glue Factory.
The details White shares of his childhood made me sick with fear from the first page.