Everything We Keep

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Discover the heartfelt journey of Agatha in this compelling tale, perfect for young readers. 'Everything We Keep' explores themes of resilience, belonging, and the quest for identity. Agatha, a thirteen-year-old girl, navigates the complexities of growing up in foster care. As she trails her orange suitcase filled with memories, the emotional weight of her past weighs heavily on her heart. After finding solace in a loving foster family, Agatha faces the daunting prospect of returning to her biological parents, igniting feelings of anxiety and shame. This beautifully illustrated 304-page novel, published by Scholastic Australia, invites readers to reflect on the nature of family and the meaning of home. Ideal for anyone seeking rich stories about growing up, this book provides inspiration and hope, proving that love can take many forms. Whether you're searching for children's literature that tackles real-life issues or simply looking for a great read, this book makes a thoughtful addition to any child's bookshelf. Enjoy fast shipping and delivery options within New Zealand, ensuring that this touching story arrives promptly at your doorstep. Order now to embark on an unforgettable adventure with Agatha and her quest for belonging!

CONDITION: Brand New
ISBN: 9781760972349
Publisher: SCHOLASTIC AUSTRALIA PTY LTD
Number of Pages 304

Trailing her orange suitcase, and a heart full of worry, thirteen-year-old Agatha is about to go home. She has been in and out of foster care for years now, but her latest new life lived with naval precision with Katherine, Lawson and their dog, Chief, has proved to be the salvat...ion that Agatha needed. She has new friends, a sense of place, and space to breathe. But when the social worker says its time to return to her parents, her world comes crashing down. Home has always made her anxious and ashamedand she cant understand why now she is being forced to go back. Is it possible to find a way to love her parents without having to live with them?Read less

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