BAAF
ISBN: 978-1-907585-814
£8.95
208 pages

Remote Control is one of the few books we have read that shows how resilient young people can be when they have the world and its troubles on their young shoulders.
Foster care is often viewed as the unfortunate separation of a child from parents, siblings and occasionally all biological relatives in order for them to sustain a safe, healthy and "normal" upbringing.
Henrietta Bond's novel contests this. The book details the life of a young girl, Holly, in foster care and how the misfortunes of those around her impact upon her own life. Her endeavour to become a responsible young woman sees her trying to find out when to take charge, along with understanding when she needs to take a step back and let someone else share the burden.
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