Daniele Cozzolino Cozzolino itibaren Kovači, Sarajevo 71000, Bosnia-Hercegovina
Marc Parent tells an honest, heartfelt account of the children and parents (usually mothers) he met while working with NYC's Emergency Children's Services. An idealist, Marc fought hard for every family he met, and writes their stories with reverence and poise, never accusatory to the parents who failed or the system that was disorganized and unsupportive. It was a very educational and inspirational book for myself, as I once thought about becoming a DCF caseworker, and have considered social work as a career. Parent was open in his thoughts and honest with the reader about his own struggles and difficulties he ran into while working. I don't know if this is a book for everyone, as the subject matter itself is disturbing and some of the content is hard-to-swallow, but Parent is an enlightened man who believes in the goodness of each person, and his outlook is something that I believe could inspire almost anyone.
I got this book from work, it seems popular. I liked the book it is about life in Iraq as a little girl....very crazy and fun and easy to read. I also saw the movie a few days ago that combines the 1st and 2nd book...even more crazy.