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"Were all just somebody else's kids . . . "A small seven-year-old boy who couldn't speak except to repeat weather forecasts and other people's words . . . A beautiful little girl of seven who had been brain damaged by terrible parental beatings and was so ashamed because she couldn't learn to read . . . A violently angry ten-year-old who had seen his stepmother murder his father and had been sent from one foster home to another . . . A shy twelve-year-old from a Catholic school which put her out when she became pregnant . . ."What do we matter?""Why do you care?"They were four problem children-put in Torey Hayden's class because no one else knew what to do with them. Together, with the help of a remarkable teacher who cared too much to ever give up, they became almost a family, able to give each other the love and understanding they had found nowhere else.
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Somebody Else's Kids, Torey L. Hayden
- Lingua
- Pubblicato
- 1982
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- Titolo
- Somebody Else's Kids
- Lingua
- Inglese
- Autori
- Torey L. Hayden
- Editore
- Avon
- Pubblicato
- 1982
- Formato
- In brossura
- ISBN10
- 038059949x
- ISBN13
- 9780380599493
- Serie
- Tag
- Saggistica, Scienze sociali, Storie vere, Biografie, Temi psicologici, Pedagogia, Autobiografie e memorie, Omicidi, Scuola, Bambini, Storie, Violenza, Gravidanza, Basato su eventi reali, Esperienze, vissuti, Trauma, Pedagogia speciale, Psicoterapia infantile e adolescenziale, Danno Cerebrale
- Prima pubblicazione
- 1981
- Titolo originale
- Semebody Else´s Kids
- Valutazione
- 4,3 su 5
- Descrizione
- "Were all just somebody else's kids . . . "A small seven-year-old boy who couldn't speak except to repeat weather forecasts and other people's words . . . A beautiful little girl of seven who had been brain damaged by terrible parental beatings and was so ashamed because she couldn't learn to read . . . A violently angry ten-year-old who had seen his stepmother murder his father and had been sent from one foster home to another . . . A shy twelve-year-old from a Catholic school which put her out when she became pregnant . . ."What do we matter?""Why do you care?"They were four problem children-put in Torey Hayden's class because no one else knew what to do with them. Together, with the help of a remarkable teacher who cared too much to ever give up, they became almost a family, able to give each other the love and understanding they had found nowhere else.









