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Other editions of book Somebody Else's Children: The Courts, The Kids, and The Struggle to Save America's Troubled Families

  • Somebody Else’s Children

    Jill Wolfson, P. J. Ochlan, John Hubner, Audible Studios

    Audible Audiobook (Audible Studios, June 5, 2013)
    With increasing urgency, the plight of the American family grips the national conscience. The family courts are often our society's last safety net to prevent disaster. In this penetrating exposé of the inner workings of the U.S. family court system, two award-winning journalists provide an intimate look at the lives of the children whose fate it decides.
  • Somebody Else's Children: The Courts, The Kids, and The Struggle to Save America's Troubled Families

    Jill Wolfson

    Paperback (iUniverse, Oct. 30, 2003)
    With the narrative force of an epic novel and the urgency of first-rate investigative journalism, this important book delves into the daily workings and life-or-death decisions of a typical American family court system. It provides an intimate look at the lives of the parents and children whose fate it decides. A must for social workers and social work students, attorneys, judges, foster parents, law students, child advocates, teachers, journalists and anyone who cares about our nation's children.
  • Somebody Else's Children

    John Hubner Jill Wolfson, P. J. Ochlan

    MP3 CD (Audible Studios on Brilliance Audio, May 10, 2016)
    With increasing urgency, the plight of the American family grips the national conscience. The family courts are often our society's last safety net to prevent disaster. In this penetrating exposé of the inner workings of the U.S. family court system, two award-winning journalists provide an intimate look at the lives of the children whose fate it decides.
  • Somebody Else's Children: The Courts, the Kids, and the Struggle to Save America's Troubled Families

    John Hubner

    Hardcover (Crown, Jan. 14, 1997)
    With increasing urgency, the plight of the American family grips the national conscience. The family courts are often our society's last safety net to prevent disaster. In this penetrating expose of the inner workings of the U.S. family court system, two award-winning journalists provide an intimate look at the lives of the children whose fate it decides. 384 pp. Author publicity. 35,000 print.
  • Somebody Else's Children - Courts, Kids, And The Struggle To Save America's Troubled Families

    Jill Hubner, John; Wolfson

    Hardcover (Crown Publishers, Inc, March 15, 1996)
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  • Somebody Else's Children: The Courts, the Kids, and the Struggle to Save America's Troubled Families

    John Hubner, Jill Wolfson

    Paperback (Three Rivers Press, Feb. 10, 1998)
    Award-winning journalists Hubner and Wolfson offer a pathbreaking investigation of the family court system where over two and a half million cases are decided every year, through this examination of the day-to-day workings and life-and-death decisions in one typical family court system in Santa Clara County, California. A sunbelt boomtown, urban slum, and rural paradise all combined, Santa Clara mirrors the problems of most American cities, making it the perfect model for this insightful and often harrowing chronicle which provides an intimate look at the lives of the children whose fate the court decides. This powerful book tells the personal stories of a battle between biological and adoptive parents for the right to raise a baby born drug-addicted; an eight-year-old caught in his parents' bitter divorce; and a teenage mother raising her children in a neighborhood ruled by gangs. Throughout there are the hundreds of caseworkers, judges, and social workers struggling in the trenches, trying to make the system work, trying to protect the children forgotten by society. Clearly and engagingly written, Somebody Else's Children offers rare insight into the state of the American family today. "Powerful...A gut-wrenching book. The portraits are etched in acid. While it may not be the kind of book all of us want to read, it certainly is the kind we should."--Washington Post
  • Somebody Else's Children -

    John Hubner -

    Hardcover (Crown Publishing-, March 15, 1996)
    Hardcover Publisher: Crown Publishing- (1996) ASIN: B000XSGEBI Product Dimensions: 9.1 x 6.6 x 1.1 inches Shipping Weight: 1.6 pounds
  • Somebody Else's Children: The Courts, The Kids, and The Struggle to Save America

    John Hubner

    Paperback (AuthorHouse 2003-10-30, March 15, 2003)
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