To the End of June
Nonfiction | Book | Adult | Published in 2013
336
Book • Nonfiction
Contemporary
2013
Adult
18+ years
To the End of June by Cris Beam investigates the American foster care system, emphasizing its systemic failures and the adverse impacts on children, who often cycle through multiple placements and face long-term trauma, abuse, and psychiatric disorders. Beam interweaves data with personal stories, highlighting both tragic and hopeful experiences to underscore the system's complexities and the urgent need for reform. The book addresses sensitive topics including child abuse and neglect.
Informative
Emotional
Challenging
Heartwarming
Melancholic
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Cris Beam’s To the End of June offers a deeply empathetic look into the U.S. foster care system. Reviews praise its thorough research and emotional impact, highlighting poignant firsthand accounts. Criticisms note occasional structural disorganization. Overall, Beam sheds important light on a neglected issue, blending advocacy with personal stories effectively.
To the End of June by Cris Beam will resonate with readers passionate about social issues, especially child welfare and foster care. Fans of The Boy Who Was Raised as a Dog or Random Family will appreciate Beam's investigative depth, empathetic storytelling, and nuanced exploration of systemic challenges. Ideal for those who seek both heart and insight.
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336
Book • Nonfiction
Contemporary
2013
Adult
18+ years
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