– Customer review on 14/10/2006 I read this book as quickly as I read the first. Now I'm ready to begin on the third.
I still find it incredible to accept that anyone could act the way Davids family did towards him.
And it's also difficult to accept that society judges "foster children" as being unworthy, or less then "normal people", when they have no idea of what the child may have been through to end up in foster care in the first place.
A child is not at fault for the behaviour of his parent.
Ever.
Yet David was treated as if he were to blame for his mothers behaviour, by a system, which, even though it tries to do its best, obviously fails sometimes.
An amazing young man grew out of a tormented young boy. A credit to his spirit, and his will to live, and to find love.
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