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Every Thing We Keep
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Discover an inspiring tale of resilience and self-discovery with this captivating paperback novel. Targeted towards young readers, this touching story follows thirteen-year-old Agatha as she navigates the complexities of foster care and the quest for a place she can truly call home. With 304 pages of heartfelt storytelling published by Scholastic Australia PTY LTD, this book is perfect for children grappling with feelings of anxiety and longing for belonging. Agatha's journey unfolds as she faces the daunting prospect of returning to parents she barely knows, prompting readers to explore themes of love, family, and personal growth. This enchanting novel also encourages discussions on mental health and the importance of stability in a child's life. Ideal for parents seeking meaningful and relatable reading material for their children, this book emphasizes the significance of friendship and acceptance. Whether you're searching for the perfect gift or a way to enrich your child's reading experience, this story will resonate deeply. Suitable for schools and home libraries alike, it's a must-have in any collection. Order now for a journey into the heart of what it means to find your place in the world!
CONDITION: BRAND NEW
ISBN: 9781760972349
Format: Paperback
› 2 other possible Format:s available
Publisher: SCHOLASTIC AUSTRALIA PTY LTD
Number of Pages: 304
Trailing her orange suitcase, and a heart full of worry, thirteen-year-old Agatha is about to go home. She has been in and out of foster care for years now, but her latest new life lived with naval precision with Katherine, Lawson and their dog, Chief, has proved to be the salvation that Agatha needed. She has new friends, a sense of place, and space to breathe. But when the social worker says its time to return to her parents, her world comes crashing down. Home has always made her anxious and ashamedand she cant understand why now she is being forced to go back. Is it possible to find a way to love her parents without having to live with them?
CONDITION: BRAND NEW
ISBN: 9781760972349
Format: Paperback
› 2 other possible Format:s available
Publisher: SCHOLASTIC AUSTRALIA PTY LTD
Number of Pages: 304
Trailing her orange suitcase, and a heart full of worry, thirteen-year-old Agatha is about to go home. She has been in and out of foster care for years now, but her latest new life lived with naval precision with Katherine, Lawson and their dog, Chief, has proved to be the salvation that Agatha needed. She has new friends, a sense of place, and space to breathe. But when the social worker says its time to return to her parents, her world comes crashing down. Home has always made her anxious and ashamedand she cant understand why now she is being forced to go back. Is it possible to find a way to love her parents without having to live with them?
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