read all of the fostering books by Cathy Glass, Casey Watson, Maggie Hartley, Angela Hart, and Rosie Lewis, so I was looking forward to reading this fostering book by author Louise Allen, who I just discovered, and I was not disappointed. I will say, though, that Louise’s writing style is quite different from the other foster carers mentioned above. Louise tells the story of what happened, but not with as great “day to day detail” as the other authors, and she also spends a lot of time explaining her thoughts and feelings about what is going on, as well as talking about things that don’t necessarily have to do with the current story, and sometimes going off on tangents—yet, it doesn’t take away at all from the story. I was absolutely still very interested in what she had to say. You can tell Louise is a great “storyteller”, as she will go into great detail setting up a scene so that the reader can truly understand how profound something is when it happens.
This book was about Little Stella, and how her past traumas were revealed during her time with Louise, and what happened to Stella in the end. At the beginning of the book, Louise also went into great detail about some of Stella’s back story, from Stella’s point of view, including the moment she was born, and the moment she was taken into care, which I think really helped to understand Stella’s perception of things, and I really liked that Louise did that.
As for the story of little Stella, it was heartbreaking, but I was glad to see that Stella was able to be a child, and experience some happiness during her time with Louise. (*****SPOILER AHEAD******) I didn’t feel that Stella should have ended up where she did at the end, because at the time, I think a male carer would have totally scared her, and I also thought the guy was strange. However, apparently I was wrong, as things turned out okay, and as best they could under the circumstances.
I definitely recommend this book, especially to those who read the other fostering books.
I’m looking forward to the Kindle release of Louise Allen’s next book, “Abby’s Story”. I’m glad to have found a great new author.