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Target Recommends for March 2020 If theres one thing that defines The Forgotten Home Child, its the essence of the past. In these pages, one family discovers the truth about their personal history and realizes that while our pasts are imperfect and multi-faceted, and can bind us or set us free, in the end, they inform our identity. Genevieve Graham captures the readers attention from the beginning in this exquisite journey to the heart of what makes us human. ARMANDO LUCAS CORREA, bestselling author of The German Girl and The Daughters Tale Drawing on a dark, yet little-known chapter in Canadas history, Graham paints a searing portrait of a childhood shattered by isolation and brutality. I was profoundly moved by this tale of courage, fortitude, and the hearts ability to open again in the wake of great injustice. The Forgotten Home Child is a powerful and engrossing read, brimming on every page with both heartbreak and hope. ROXANNE VELETZOS, bestselling author of The Girl They Left Behind Brings alive in the imagination the lives of what were once called Barnardo childrenkids who came from England to Canada to be adopted into families here. While historically not all of the stories were positive, Graham evokes the experience of a groundswell of young immigrants from which many in this country are descended. Toronto Star Graham . . . has crafted a sensitive, moving tale of a group of displaced children and their search for belonging on our shores. This little-known piece of our nations history couldnt be in better hands. Canadian Living Another gem from one of my favourite historical fiction authors! Graham reveals our pastboth the shame and the hope of itin the truest possible light. In doing so, she offers promise that the future can be changed by the telling of such important stories. This novel is heartbreaking yet romantic, distressing yet charmingand perfect for fans of Joanna Goodman and Jennifer Robson! MARISSA STAPLEY, bestselling author of The Last Resort The Forgotten Home Child is a poignant, edgy, and skillfully written portrayal of a Home Childs experience that typified so many. The absence of any sugar coating makes this story come to life and brings a level of reality that is often lackingan emotional journey well worth reading. LORI OSCHEFSKI, CEO of the British Home Children Advocacy and Research Association [ A] page-turner. . . . Graham writes about ordinary people living at important moments in Canadian history, from the displacement of the Acadians to the Yukon Gold Rush to the Second World War. In The Forgotten Home Child, she ensures the British Home Children are remembered and honoured. Winnipeg Free Press Graham has immense talent when it comes to making our nations history interesting and weaving a riveting story around historical facts. Niagara Life Magazine