
Member Reviews

This book offers a better understanding into the challenges of raising foster kids while giving good advice and lessons on how to parent.
Mutabazi is honest and open about his life and journey as a foster parent and there is a lot to take away for anyone who has kids and/or interacts with kids who have traumatic backgrounds.

I really enjoyed this thoughtful memoir of a foster turned adoptive dad. I've fostered half the number of children that he has and I could relate to almost every story that he shared. From his battles with food waste to encouragin his kids to get an education even when they don't want to, and finding ways to honor biological parents who make unsafe choices, I appreciated his perspectives of faith, common sense, and trauma lived in his own life and seen in the lives of his children. This a great read for all foster parents, especially those who feel alone in their journey.
Thank you to NetGalley for the advance copy of this book. A review was not required.

I was very excited to read this book. Ive followed Peter for a long time on social media, and knew this book would have a lot of practical advice & reminders does foster parents (and some for parents in general!) It did not disappoint. It was a great book. One I probably will reread every few years to help me remember to slow down and take everything step by step.
Good book for foster parents for sure!