A gentle and hopeful story about foster care, trust, and finding a place to belong
This thoughtful picture book follows Calvin, a young boy in foster care who wants to trust but feels unsure how. Having lived in many different houses, Calvin carries his worries with him as he moves once again, this time into Maggie's home. Through patience, respect, and everyday kindness, Maggie helps Calvin begin to see himself in a new way and imagine the possibility of connection.
Written with sensitivity and care, the story offers reassurance and validation for children who have experienced foster care, while also modeling empathy and understanding for adults. Praised by Kirkus Reviews as "gentle and wise," the book serves as both an engaging story for children and a meaningful resource for foster parents, caregivers, and professionals supporting children through transition.
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