As a foster and adoption social worker, Patricia Kasper wanted to understand why so many children in the foster care system fall between the cracks. The training Patricia took while searching for answers was revolutionary, as it explained why the system fails both children and foster families who long to care for them. It also revealed to Patricia that she herself was impacted by prenatal exposure to alcohol. No one outgrows FASD and services for adults living with FASD are even fewer than those available for children and youth. With a diagnostic rate of less than 1%, there are millions of adults who are unaware they've suffered a prenatal brain injury. No two people with FASD are impacted the same way, due to a complexity of factors. Sip by Sip shares with its readers 12 conversations with other people living with FASD, making their stories authentic and relatable. This book is Patricia's attempt to reach other adults who may find answers to life's struggles by looking at their lives through the lens of FASD.