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97 Pictures of Kids on My Wall
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Item Description...
Product Description
A WIDOW'S INSPIRATIONAL JOURNEY INTO FOSTER CARE
This is a true account of one woman's twelve years as a foster mother to ninety seven foster children. It chronicles the experiences of an emergency foster home, the different foster children and the reasons they came into care. Some of the accounts are tragic, some are uplifting and some are funny, but all of them are heartwarming and memorable. Some children spent only one night, some remained for months and some never left.
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Item Specifications...
Pages 336
Dimensions: Length: 8.8" Width: 6" Height: 1" Weight: 1.05 lbs.
Binding Softcover
Release Date Sep 23, 2008
ISBN 1432732668 EAN 9781432732660
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Availability 100 units. Availability accurate as of May 30, 2012 05:29.
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 | 97 YOUNG LIVES BLESSED BY LOVE Aug 12, 2009 |
97 PICTURES OF KIDS ON MY WALL, by Nancy DiGirolamo, caught my eye while browsing for a good book on this site. I told myself, Get that book! Even though no reviews had been written yet about the book, knowing that it was about foster care children made it a must for me.
I grew up an only child, but at the age of 5 my mother and father took in a little girl whose mother died during childbirth. The father was in the Navy and unable to take care of his large family, so the hospital personnel parceled out the children. Much later, my parents took in 4 brothers. I love all 4 very much!
What I didn't realize, when I bought Nancy's book was that it was about emergency foster care. That fact made the book even more interesting to me.
Since Nancy kept a diary and took pictures of her ever-changing family, her story flows, and definitely is a "can't put it down" book! She tells the story graphically, just like it is, in reality. This woman, although having lost her husband with a heart attack, did not sit around and mope, neither did her own two biological children. Instead, the entire family focused on bringing the great blessing of love to everyone from tiny babies to teens. Their ability to endure screaming for hours, or an angry, intoxicated parent, trying to break the door down, totally amazes me!
No matter the age or the problem, Nancy's gift of understanding compassion and amazing insights proved equal to the situation. Only a very few of the children did not respond to her wonderful gift of love.
If you are a stay-at-home mom, and want to share your love and compassion with those in need, there remains a host of very needy children just waiting for your love! Even if you can't do that, this book is an excellent read!
Betty L. Sheldon, author of OMNIPIECE
| | |  | Truth can be more inspirational than fiction! Nov 20, 2008 |
Some of us spend our years trying to make better lives for our own children. However, there are a few "ordinary" people, who don't stop there. Rather, these very special "ordinary" people open their families to children in crisis, children they have never met. Amazingly, people like author Nancy DiGirolamo, require no more notice than an unexpected phone call, to make life better for some anonymous, needy young soul. That call may come at any time of day or night, perhaps on Christmas or Thanksgiving. Sometimes that call may be on behalf of an abandoned toddler or perhaps an entire family of pre-teens and adolescents who through circumstances beyond their control find themselves without a home. This book is filled with such amazing stories. It opens to the reader real chapters in real lives, stories of caring and sacrifice that ring true because they are true. The author's loving account of the many visitors welcomed by her family is an inspirational journey well worth the ride. There truly are some extraordinary "ordinary" people in our world, and this book demonstrates we are better for them. | | |  | WOW!!!!! Nov 2, 2008 |
| In reading this book I found that I was inspired! It amazes me that someone is so caring and loving - but willing to let go when necessary - It must have been a hard thing to do - I will sontinue to reccommend this book to anyone that I know who needs to bee relifted! | | |  | INSPIRATIONAL!! Oct 11, 2008 |
| I AM ONLY DONE WITH 13 CHAPTERS AND I ALREADY LOVE THIS BOOK. THE BOOK IS VERY EASY TO READ AND EASY TO FALLOW, IT'S FUNNY AND SAD THE SAME TIME. THERE HAS BEEN FEW TIMES THAT I HAD A HARD TIME TO PUT THE BOOK DOWN, B/C I HAD TO GO TO WORK!! I HAVE CRIED AND I HAVE LAUGHED WHILE READING IT.. IT'S GREAT TO SEE THAT THERE ARE PEOPLE OUT THERE LIKE NANCY DIGIROLAMO!! I DEFFINITALY ADMIRE HER AND I HOPE ONE DAY I COULD BE AS PATIENT AND AS HELPFUL TO OTHERS AS SHE HAS BEEN!! I ACTUALLY KNOW IN PERSON ONE OF THE CHILDREN MENTIONED IN THE BOOK AND IT HAS BEEN VERY INTERESTING TO FINDOUT HOW HE WAS WHEN HE WAS A LITTLE KID!! IT DEFFINETLY EXPLAINS ALOT :).... I WILL WRITE ANOTHER REVIEW WHEN I AM DONE WITH THE BOOK, BUT NOW I HAVE TO GET TO IT.. I DEFFINATLY CAN'T WAIT TO LEARN MORE ABOUT JIMMY!!!! | | |  | fascinating, funny, & imformative Sep 30, 2008 |
| This book is a easy read, can't put down, don't want it to end kind of book.The writer tells a very sad story with much humor. This book reminds you that there are still good people doing good things in the world. | | | Write your own review about 97 Pictures of Kids on My Wall
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