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2 Best Child Welfare Books

Discover a collection of child welfare books, covering various topics and offering valuable insights. Enhance your knowledge and support children in need.

book1

Walk To Beautiful

by Jimmy Wayne, Ken Abraham

4.8 (2041 reviews)

What is Walk To Beautiful about?

"Walk To Beautiful" is a captivating memoir that follows the incredible journey of a homeless child who defied the odds and found his way to a better life. Written by Jimmy Wayne and Ken Abraham, this powerful book explores the transformative power of love and the resilience of the human spirit. Through heart-wrenching experiences and inspiring encounters, the story highlights the importance of compassion, determination, and the pursuit of a place to call home.

Who should read Walk To Beautiful

  • Individuals interested in inspiring true stories of resilience and hope.

  • Social workers and advocates for homeless youth.

  • Fans of memoirs that explore the transformative power of love.

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Etched in Sand

by Regina Calcaterra

4.7 (5129 reviews)

What is Etched in Sand about?

In this gripping memoir, Regina Calcaterra recounts her harrowing childhood growing up on Long Island with her four siblings. Enduring neglect, abuse, and homelessness, the siblings rely on their unbreakable bond to survive. Calcaterra's powerful narrative sheds light on the resilience of the human spirit and the strength of familial love, ultimately inspiring readers with a story of triumph over unimaginable adversity.

Who should read Etched in Sand

  • Social workers and child welfare professionals seeking insight into the challenges faced by abused children.

  • Individuals interested in memoirs about resilience and overcoming adversity.

  • Readers looking to understand the impact of childhood trauma and the power of resilience.