
The first book in a series of stories about children who have been
placed in foster care and the problems that they have to overcome.
A great book to share with your pre-teen children or give as a gift
to a teenager. The stories are filled with hope, love, and ways to
cope with the problems of growing up today.
Twanna is a young girl who has had to face many difficulties
in her life. She is abandoned both physically and emotionally by her
family, is
in danger of being sexually abused by her cousin and doesn’t see
how she will survive. A dog adopts her and with the aid of her best
friend, they begin to solve the problems. When the adults in her life become
involved,
she is supposed to be put in a foster home, however she runs away.
When things look the darkest, there comes a light, and a joyful dog.
Cynthia J. Olson, born and raised in Chicago, Illinois, began teaching
in 1966. Holding a BA in Art, Psychology major and MS in Computer Science,
she currently teaches students with special needs, living with husband Richard
and son Devin, in Joliet, Illinois. |