A Place to Call Home
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Book Details
About the Book
It is scary to be without a home, especially for children.
As homeless children wander and roam, living in motels and sometimes the car, they often must go to bed hungry. Being homeless is not fun at all. Now they must do everything in their power to rise above teasing from their classmates, be strong inside, and lean on their faith that God will provide and inspire others to be kind to them.
A Place to Call Home teaches children about the growing problem of homelessness and how they can all help to make a difference.
About the Author
Mary White was a public educator and school counselor for thirty-two years. She presently volunteers at Agape Resource and Assistance Center, a nonprofit center that helps women and children transition out of homelessness. She lives with her husband Gary and dog Zoey in Plano, Texas. Together, they have five children and four grandchildren.