Hamilton Books
Pages: 274
Trim: 6 x 9¼
978-0-7618-5067-0 • Paperback • April 2010 • $60.99 • (£47.00)
978-0-7618-5093-9 • eBook • April 2010 • $57.50 • (£44.00)
William Hunter received a B.S. in political science from Rutgers University. Mr. Hunter has worked in the Aerospace Industry over the past three decades. After raising two children and at the age of forty, he took on the challenge of foster parenting in Arizona.
Chapter 1 Preface: Origin of Foster Care
Chapter 2 Introduction: Unconditional Commitment
Chapter 3 Final Day
Chapter 4 Twelve Years Earlier
Chapter 5 Lined Up for the Slaughter
Chapter 6 Product of Substance Abuse
Chapter 7 My Little Knight
Chapter 8 Honeymoons are Deceiving
Chapter 9 The Lifeline
Chapter 10 Desks are for Security
Chapter 11 Dad is Earned
Chapter 12 Million Dollar Lawsuit
Chapter 13 The Birth of an IEP
Chapter 14 Return to Open Campus
Chapter 15 Locked Down
Chapter 16 Sanctuary
Chapter 17 Coming of Age
Chapter 18 Tragedy & Victory
Chapter 19 Life With a Nun
Chapter 20 Trauma is Forever
Chapter 21 Leaving the Cocoon
Chapter 22 Boot Camp
Chapter 23 First Love
Chapter 24 It's a Boy
Chapter 25 You are Loved
Chapter 26 Final Moments
Chapter 27 Farewell
Chapter 28 Closing Thoughts
Chapter 29 Epilogue
Foster care is under greater public scrutiny as a growing number of children suffer abuse and neglect in the system. Mr. Hunter has written a profound book with tender compassion that addresses the physical and emotional dimensions of his twelve year journey fostering severely damaged children. The work is deeply felt in its descriptive accuracy of the daily struggles and complex family and social dynamics endured within the home, school, and community. Told by both parent and child with heartbreaking sincerity, this is a story that needs to be heard.
— Kevin R. Wandler, MD, chief medical officer, Remuda Ranch Treatment Centers