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Angels Passing Through: Reflections on Growing Up with Foster Babies - Paperback

Angels Passing Through: Reflections on Growing Up with Foster Babies - Paperback

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by Peter Mastrantuono (Author)

None had a home, most had a name, but all had a story.

Angels Passing Through is the true story of a childhood dominated by the ebb and flow of over forty foster babies entering and exiting a young boy's life. Collectively, these babies have died, disappeared, been given up, and come damaged. This was not an isolated experience; it was a lifestyle. Human bonds were torn asunder on a regular basis. This is a story of these babies-the joys, the pain, and the emotional aftermath left in their wake.

Angels Passing Through is sure to touch your heart and open your eyes to a unique, seldom-heard perspective. This compelling chronicle is a must-read for anyone who has ever been involved in foster care, is considering becoming involved, or simply has been touched by a baby's innocence.

25% of the net proceeds from the sale of each book will be donated to The Children's Home Society of NJ, a non-profit organization dedicated to saving children's lives and building healthy families since 1894.

Author Biography

Peter Mastrantuono spent over thirty years working on Wall Street until deciding to pursue a second career in freelance writing. His clients include a number of major financial services companies.

In his debut book, Angels Passing Through, he compassionately chronicles his childhood relationships with some of the forty-plus foster children his parents cared for during that time and traces the impact those relationships had on his life.

Born and raised in New Jersey, Mastrantuono is a proud father of two grown sons who presently live on opposite coasts.

Number of Pages: 96
Dimensions: 0.2 x 9 x 6 IN
Publication Date: May 15, 2014