Someone Has Led This Child to Believe : A Memoir
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[Place of publication not identified] : Agate Publishing, [2018].
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1 online resource (248 pages)
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"An unforgettable memoir about one woman's story of overcoming neglect in the U.S. foster-care system and finding her place in the world. Drawing on her experience as one of society's abandoned children, Regina Louise tells how she emerged from the cruel, unjust system, not only to survive, but to flourish... After years of jumping from one fleeting, often abusive home to the next, Louise meets a counselor named Jeanne Kerr. For the first time in her young life, Louise knows what it means to be seen, wanted, understood, and loved. After Kerr tries unsuccessfully to adopt Louise, the two are ripped apart -- seemingly forever -- and Louise continues her passage through the cold cinder-block landscape of a broken system, enduring solitary confinement, overmedication, and the actions of adults who seem hell-bent on convincing her that she deserves nothing, that she is nothing. But instead of losing her will to thrive, Louise remains determined to achieve her dream of a higher education. After she ages out of the system, Louise is thrown into adulthood and, haunted by her trauma, struggles to finish school, build a career, and develop relationships. As she puts it, it felt impossible "to understand how to be in the world." Eventually, Louise learns how to confront her past and reflect on her traumas. She starts writing, quite literally, a new future for herself, a new way to be. Louise weaves together raw, sometimes fragmented memories, excerpts from real documents from her case file, and elegant reflections to tell the story of her painful upbringing and what came after. The result is a rich, engrossing account of one abandoned girl's efforts to find her place in the world, people to love, and people to love her back. Praise for Someone Has Led This Child to Believe "Regina Louise's childhood ordeal and quest to find true family are enthralling and ultimately triumphant. I cheered her every step of the way." -- Julia Scheeres, New York Times -- bestselling author of Jesus Land "Revealing and much needed." -- Booklist "Her story had a distinctly raw edge to it, as she chronicled... how she was deemed mentally disturbed and incorrigible for wanting what so many children from intact families took for granted, and how she triumphed over unbelievable odds." -- Kirkus Reviews "There's pain and beauty in Louise's vulnerability and her willingness to evict personal experience from the singular realm of self and take it into the world." -- Foreword Reviews"--,Provided by Freading.
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APA Citation, 7th Edition (style guide)
Louise, R. (2018). Someone Has Led This Child to Believe: A Memoir . Agate Publishing.
Chicago / Turabian - Author Date Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)Louise, Regina. 2018. Someone Has Led This Child to Believe: A Memoir. Agate Publishing.
Chicago / Turabian - Humanities (Notes and Bibliography) Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)Louise, Regina. Someone Has Led This Child to Believe: A Memoir Agate Publishing, 2018.
MLA Citation, 9th Edition (style guide)Louise, Regina. Someone Has Led This Child to Believe: A Memoir Agate Publishing, 2018.
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