Drawing from over two decades of lived experience working with more than 200 children and adopting eleven, Rodgers delivers an unfiltered, deeply human look at the foster care system from inside the home. This is not theory. It is real life—where love collides with fear, where safety must come before connection, and where healing rarely follows a timeline.
With raw honesty and unwavering compassion, she not only exposes the gaps between policy and reality, but also brings needed perspective to the system itself—highlighting the pressures, limitations, and impossible demands placed on those working within it. This is not a book written to tear the system down, but to better understand it so meaningful change can happen.
From night terrors and survival behaviors to courtroom decisions that reshape lives, this book brings clarity to what foster care truly requires.
This is a must-read for foster and adoptive parents, caseworkers, policymakers, and anyone willing to see beyond the system’s surface.
Because children were never meant to grow up in trash bags. And until that changes—someone has to tell the truth.



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