Conversations with Little Dude: A Six-Year-Old's View on Foster Care, Adoption, and the Art of Wearing a Cape
by Deanna Roy 2021-01-08 10:43:19
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LD: Spittage is gross. S-P-I-T. See, it has spit in the name Me: Actually, it's SPIN-ach. Not spit-age. LD: Well, it ought to have spit in the name. Me: Why? LD: Because I would spit it out Welcome to the Dude's Eye View.Little Dude arrived in his s... Read more

LD: Spittage is gross. S-P-I-T. See, it has spit in the name
Me: Actually, it's SPIN-ach. Not spit-age.
LD: Well, it ought to have spit in the name.
Me: Why?
LD: Because I would spit it out

Welcome to the Dude's Eye View.

Little Dude arrived in his sixth (and final ) foster home at age 4.

He brought with him a wicked sense of humor and a take on the world his foster parents had never heard before.

From his unique perspective, you'll learn

  • the logic of lint traps
  • the necessity of bribing reindeer
  • why Girl Scout cookies are suitable for breakfast, and most of all
  • the importance of wearing a cape

Along the way, you'll see a lost little boy (and his mom ) navigate the emotional and complicated world of adoption from foster care.

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  • 8 X 5 X 0.25 in
  • 86
  • Casey Shay Press
  • November 22, 2018
  • English
  • 9781938150807
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Deanna Roy is the six-time USA Today bestselling author of women's fiction. She is a fierce advocate for all the children in her care, biological, fostered, and adopted, and the mothers, who like her,...
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