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A Case of Peaches: From the case files of Adoption Worker, June Hunter

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Social worker June Hunter races to find a loving adoptive family for a troubled teenage orphan before she ages out of the system. June supports the girl by teaching her how to trust, build healthy relationships, and prepare for an uncertain future.
A Case of Peaches is set in the fascinating world of social workers, lawyers, cops, and needy kids.

393 pages, Kindle Edition

Published November 3, 2023

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19 reviews
May 8, 2025
Very good story with a very detailed and often times emotional look into our child welfare system; this is done very carefully so as not to overwhelm the reader but at the same time painting a picture of life for teens in the system.
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28 reviews
May 2, 2025
This was a really well written book ! And as a so isl worker myself (mental health specialization) it was neat to see the POV of a DCFS/adoption/foster social worker.
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172 reviews
August 22, 2025
Overall, I think this was a very sweet story. I liked how June and Flora’s stories aligned and they learned a lot from each other. My only complaint is that for much of the book, the writing felt very matter-of-fact rather than emotional, which made it a little harder for me to get excited about it. It’s definitely a great story and I learned a lot about the foster care system.
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