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Come Back Home: Home Is The Only Thing We Can Not Forget: Adoption Stories From Adoptees - Paperback

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by Eddy Petroske (Author)

Where is "home" for you-that place where you feel you most belong? Is it the house where you grew up? Is it your current home? Is it just being with your loved ones, wherever you are or is it something else entirely? For some, home isn't a place but a state. For others, home is a city they visited for a short time but have never been back to

Based on a true story, this book is the account of the handling and healing of Dylan, a prototypical foster child. He comes into this world a fairly anonymous character and is soon sent wandering through the government's child protection agencies in search of a home. He lacks a stable family to hold, care for, or protect him; so early on, he is subjected to several, significant traumas of abuse and abandonment. He suffers but strives to emotionally survive until his mental health is challenged to the brink of psychosis.

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Number of Pages: 224
Dimensions: 0.51 x 9.02 x 5.98 IN
Publication Date: April 14, 2021
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