Who Would Have Thunk It! (BOOK REVIEW)
Who Would Have Thunk It!
The First Adventures of the Fraser Foster Kids
by George C. Fraser and Emma Fraser-Pendleton
Illustrated by Jerry Craft
FraserNet Publishing Group
Hardcover, $14.95
96 pages, Illustrated
ISBN: 978-0-9856218-3
Book
Review by Kam Williams
“Our
story began a very long time ago when we were little kids with no place to
live. Our mother got sick and our father had to give us up, so we were put into
a shelter—and then foster homes. We were in foster homes for 13 years! It was
very hard, but we made it…
Some
people think foster families are these amazing folks who just want to help
needy children… But those weren’t the ones we ever got… It made us wonder why
people who didn’t even like kids took us in.
It
wasn’t until later that we realized it was about money. You see, the city gave
families a monthly check for every child they took in…
The
lessons we learned from our time as foster kids have helped us to grow up and
be good human beings, and that is why we can now share our story. There are
simple lessons, and we have tired to live our lives based on them: Never lose
hope… Rejection prepares you for perfection… Never lose your faith…
It
worked for us.”
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Excerpted from the Foreword (pgs. 4-5)
George and
Emma Fraser and were born to a woman who gave birth to 11 children before
succumbing to a mental illness that would leave her institutionalized for the
last 37 years of her life. A half-dozen of the kids had the same father, a man
who was so overwhelmed by the responsibility of being a single-dad that he
turned his offspring to the foster care system.
At least
Mr. Fraser insisted that George, Emma and their youngest sibling, Joe, never be
separated but instead always be placed with the same family. Unfortunately,
most of the foster parents the trio had to endure turned out to be sadistic scoundrels
who were only in it for the payments they got from the state as opposed to having
an altruistic concern for the welfare of vulnerable orphans.
Joe passed
on at an early age, but George and Emma went on to overcome a traumatic
childhood marked by torture, teasing, instability and an absence of love, eventually
earning college degrees and enjoying impressive professional careers. Who Would
Have Thunk It, a “factional” account of “how we wished it could have been,” is a
heartbreaking semi-autobiographical memoir co-written by George and Emma.
Illustrated
by award-winning cartoonist Jerry Craft, this mix of real life and make believe
was cleverly crafted as a combination cautionary fable for adults and message
of hope for children who might currently find themselves stuck in a similar
predicament. A frightening, foster care nightmare with a fortuitous fairytale
ending. Who would have thunk it?
To order a copy of Who Would Have Thunk It, visit: http://jerrycraft.net/products.html
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