Description
Discover the inspiring journey of Maggie Hartley, a dedicated foster carer who has transformed the lives of over 300 children in need. Her compelling memoir, 'Tiny Prisoners', showcases her unwavering commitment to helping children who are often overlooked by society. This B-format paperback, published by Orion in 2016, delves deep into the stories of the children she has fostered, each labeled as 'unadoptable' due to their challenging behaviors stemming from extreme trauma. With 272 pages of heartfelt narratives, readers will find themselves immersed in Maggie's impactful experiences—from safeguarding refugees to supporting young moms—and stepping into the shoes of those facing unimaginable challenges. This book is more than just a memoir; it's a beacon of hope and resilience, offering valuable insights into the foster care system and highlighting the pressing need for compassionate caregiving. Whether you're a foster carer, social worker, or simply someone interested in understanding the complexities of childhood trauma, 'Tiny Prisoners' is a must-read. Join Maggie on her journey of healing and advocacy, and discover the difference one person can make in the lives of many. Grab your copy of 'Tiny Prisoners' today and be inspired by the transformative power of love and care. Perfect for anyone looking to understand foster care, childhood trauma, and the incredible resilience of young hearts.

