Free as a Bird by Missy Tarantino | Book Review | Rejected and abandoned. Destiny is a throw-away kid. When she is placed in foster care, things go from bad to worse, until she finds herself in a place where she becomes invested in helping injured birds heal. Then, they return the favor.
free as a bird by Missy TarantinoPublished by Honeybee Publishing on 05/01/2020
Genres: Family Life, Fiction, Social Services & Welfare, Young Adult
Format: eBook
Pages: 223
Rejected, abandoned. Destiny is a throw-away kid. When she is placed in foster care, things go from bad to worse, until she finds herself in a place where she becomes invested in helping injured birds heal. Then, they return the favor. This is Missy Tarantino's second young adult book.
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My thoughts on free as a bird by Missy Tarantino:
Free as a Bird by Missy Tarantino is a heart-wrenching look at a child caught in the throw-away society of today. We may think of it as disposable appliances, food, and other material things, but somewhere along the way, children became “disposable,” too.
Missy’s book tells the tale of Destiny, who gets lost in the foster care system and simply wants to disappear. Her notepad, pencil, and hoodie become the only source of security she has.
We follow Destiny on her journey through loving and losing so many people in her life. Until the day, she meets the owners of a local raptor refuge. Can she learn from the perseverance and resilience of these mighty birds? Please read on to discover her fantastic journey.
The author delves into the dynamics of family, the children’s welfare system, and society as a whole. Some parts of this book broke my heart, reducing me to tears. Other chapters restored my faith, and my heart soared with Destiny as she became “free as a bird.”
Free as a Bird by Missy Tarantino is a quick, touching book to read. It’s also available on Kindle Unlimited if that’s an option for you. No matter how you acquire this story, please do read it. It deserves a large, enthusiastic audience.
I reviewed a few of her children’s books —-> HERE: The Traveling Trunk Series by Missy Tarantino
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Free as a Bird by Missy Tarantino | Book Review
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Whenever I read books like this, they break my heart, but it doesn’t mean that I won’t read them. This is not an author I am familiar with, but will check this one out on KU.