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Books with title Somebody Else's Kids

  • Somebody Else's Kids

    Torey L. Hayden

    eBook (William Morrow Paperbacks Impulse, Feb. 20, 2018)
    "A heartwarming book full of tenderness." --Library JournalFrom the bestselling author of One Child, the true story of four problem children and one extraordinary teacher.They were all "just somebody else's kids"—four problem children placed in Torey Hayden's class because nobody knew what else to do with them. They were a motley group of children in great pain: a small boy who echoed other people's words and repeated weather forecasts; a beautiful seven-year-old girl whose brain was damaged by savage parental beatings; an angry and violent ten-year-old who had watched his stepmother murder his father; a shy twelve-year-old who had been cast out of Catholic school when she became pregnant. But they shared one thing in common: a remarkable teacher who would never stop caring—and who would share with them the love and understanding they had never known and help them become a family.
  • Somebody Else's Kids

    Torey L. Hayden

    Mass Market Paperback (Avon, Aug. 1, 1982)
    "Were all just somebody else's kids . . . "A small seven-year-old boy who couldn't speak except to repeat weather forecasts and other people's words . . . A beautiful little girl of seven who had been brain damaged by terrible parental beatings and was so ashamed because she couldn't learn to read . . . A violently angry ten-year-old who had seen his stepmother murder his father and had been sent from one foster home to another . . . A shy twelve-year-old from a Catholic school which put her out when she became pregnant . . ."What do we matter?""Why do you care?"They were four problem children-put in Torey Hayden's class because no one else knew what to do with them. Together, with the help of a remarkable teacher who cared too much to ever give up, they became almost a family, able to give each other the love and understanding they had found nowhere else.
  • Somebody Else's Kids

    Torey L. Hayden

    Paperback (Harper Element, Oct. 1, 2007)
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  • Somebody Else's Kids

    Torey L. Hayden

    Hardcover (Souvenir Press Ltd, June 3, 1982)
    "Were all just somebody else's kids . . . "A small seven-year-old boy who couldn't speak except to repeat weather forecasts and other people's words . . . A beautiful little girl of seven who had been brain damaged by terrible parental beatings and was so ashamed because she couldn't learn to read . . . A violently angry ten-year-old who had seen his stepmother murder his father and had been sent from one foster home to another . . . A shy twelve-year-old from a Catholic school which put her out when she became pregnant . . . "What do we matter?""Why do you care?"They were four problem children-put in Torey Hayden's class because no one else knew what to do with them. Together, with the help of a remarkable teacher who cared too much to ever give up, they became almost a family, able to give each other the love and understanding they had found nowhere else.
  • Somebody Else's Child

    Roberta Silman

    Hardcover (Warne, Sept. 24, 1976)
    As a result of his friendship with his school bus driver, Peter gains a greater understanding of what it means to be adopted.
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  • Somebody Else's Child

    Roberta Silman

    Paperback (Dell Publishing, Oct. 15, 1979)
    As a result of his friendship with his school bus driver, Peter gains a greater understanding of what it means to be adopted.
  • SOMEBODY ELSE'S CHILD

    Roberta Silman

    Hardcover (NY Ferderick Warne 1976., March 15, 1976)
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  • somebody else's child

    roberta silman

    Paperback (Dell Yearling, March 15, 1976)
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