<p>“An intense, heartrending story of a child searching for a forever family" – Armadillo Magazine</p>
<p>"Eve Ainsworth is building something of a reputation for her sensitive and well-judged depiction of sensitive issues that many other teen novels shy away from … A perfect addition to the school library" – The Letterpress Project</p>
<p>'Just brilliant – the best book I’ve read in terms of getting across the feelings of a young person in care since Phil Earle’s Being Billy' – Annie Everall OBE</p>
<p>"Beautiful, heartbreaking … so beautifully and delicately written, sharing what it’s like in the mind of a foster kid." – A Paper Girl A Paper Town</p>
A teenager’s longing for family and a place to call home is poignantly portrayed in this heartfelt and ultimately uplifting story of life in the foster-care system.
Feeling betrayed when her long-term foster placement breaks down, Amy is sent to live with a new family, the Dawsons. Although initially reluctant to trust them, she eventually starts to let down her guard. But just when it seems like she’s found her forever family, she hears a telephone call that suggests things aren’t going to work out. Will Amy be abandoned again – or does she dare hope that she might finally have found home?
Particularly suitable for readers aged 13+ with a reading age of 8.
A teenager’s longing for family and a place to call home is poignantly portrayed in this heartfelt and ultimately uplifting story of life in the foster-care system.
When Amy is sent to live with her new foster family, the Dawsons, she feels like an outsider and is sure that this placement will break down – just like all the others.
But slowly she realises the Dawsons are patient and kind, and they really seem to want her there. She even finds a friend in their son, Kenny.
Can Amy let herself believe she's found her forever family, or will ghosts from the past stop her from trusting anyone again?
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Eve Ainsworth is an award-winning teen author and experienced school speaker, with a background working for secondary schools in pastoral and child protection roles. She is the author of several best-selling novels including the award-winning and Carnegie Medal nominated 7 Days.