Official Review: Isn’t That Enough? by Patty Ihm

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Bianka Walter wrote: 08 Nov 2018, 06:54 These people that open their lives to foster children are truly saints. I loved your review - you really made the book come to life.
Yes, I agree. Thank you, Bianka.
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fredrick otieno wrote: 08 Nov 2018, 08:00 living with children whom are not biologically yours can be challenging and i think this book could help one learn how to support fostered children even better. This is a great a book and worth reading
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A book that delves into the silent mechanisms that influence the life of foster families is one to be taken really seriously. It is never easy coping to a whole new different environment. The review was insightful with an iota of honesty. I will surely recommend it to my friends who happen to be counselors. I am sure it will widen their perspective on certain matters.
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Franc93 wrote: 09 Nov 2018, 07:30 A book that delves into the silent mechanisms that influence the life of foster families is one to be taken really seriously. It is never easy coping to a whole new different environment. The review was insightful with an iota of honesty. I will surely recommend it to my friends who happen to be counselors. I am sure it will widen their perspective on certain matters.
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