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A Place to Call Home: The Amazing Success Story of Modern Orphanages

A Place to Call Home: The Amazing Success Story of Modern Orphanages

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A Place to Call Home: The Amazing Success Story of Modern Orphanages

by Carr, Martha Randolph

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New York: Prometheus, 2007. First Edition. Hardcover. Good/Good. 9x6x1. No Stock Photos! We photograph every item. ex-library with usual markings; light edge wear to boards and jacket; Jamie Foxx, Oprah Winfrey, Maya Angelou, Angelina Jolie: These are just a few of the famous faces who have gotten involved in the world crisis of homeless children. What is in the best interests of the child is once again a hot topic, and finally, with a twist. Orphanages are becoming part of the discussion again, but in a modern-day form. A Place to Call Home is the untold story of present-day orphanages - now called residential education facilities (REFs) and academies - and how they fit into the spectrum of choices for children who no longer have a family to return home to every night. Noted journalist Martha Randolph Carr tells the story of five residential education facilities from the heart of urban America to the plains of Texas. Go along with Carr on an amazing journey of discovery as she opens the doors of REFs and shows the cottages, resident couples, dining halls, gyms, flute lessons, bowling trips, hayrides, karate lessons, graduations, and many more glimpses into the lives of the thousands of children who now live and thrive in these places and call them home today.

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Martha Randolph Carr (New York, NY) is the creator and executive director of the Shared Abundance Foundation and the Family Tree Project. Carr is also a journalist who frequently writes for the Washington Post; a columnist for Meredith Viera’s Web site, www.ClubMom.com, and www.IdealLives.com; and the author of the film scripts A Cardboard Fable and Wired and the novels Wired and The Sitting Sisters.

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Title
A Place to Call Home: The Amazing Success Story of Modern Orphanages
Author
Carr, Martha Randolph
Format/Binding
Hardcover
Book Condition
Used - Good
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Edition
First Edition
ISBN 10
1591025109
ISBN 13
9781591025108
Publisher
Prometheus
Place of Publication
New York
Date Published
2007
Size
9x6x1
Bookseller catalogs
Social Sciences;
X weight
17 oz

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