All the Children Are Home, Patry Francis
All the Children Are Home, Patry Francis
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All the Children Are Home
A Novel

Author: Patry Francis

Narrator: Kimberly Woods, Nora Hunter, Mia Barron, Patrick Zeller

Unabridged: 12 hr 3 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: HarperAudio

Published: 04/13/2021


Synopsis

A sweeping saga in the vein of Ask Again, Yes following a foster family through almost a decade of dazzling triumph and wrenching heartbreak—from the author of The Orphans at Race Point.Set in the late 1950s through 1960s in a small town in Massachusetts, All the Children Are Home follows the Moscatelli family—Dahlia and Louie, foster parents, and their long-term foster children Jimmy, Zaidie, and Jon—and the irrevocable changes in their lives when a six-year-old indigenous girl, Agnes,  comes to live with them.When Dahlia decided to become a foster mother, she had a few caveats: no howling newborns, no delinquents, and above all, no girls. A harrowing incident years before left her a virtual prisoner in her own home, forever wary of the heartbreak and limitation of a girl’s life.Eleven years after they began fostering, Dahlia and Louie consider their family complete, but when the social worker begs them to take a young girl who has been horrifically abused and neglected, they can’t say no.Six-year-old Agnes Juniper arrives with no knowledge of her Native American heritage or herself beyond a box of trinkets given to her by her mother and dreamlike memories of her sister. As the years pass and outside forces threaten to tear them apart, the children, now young adults, must find the courage and resilience to save themselves and each other. Heartfelt and enthralling, All the Children Are Home is a moving testament to the enduring power of love in the face of devastating loss.

About Patry Francis

Patry Francis was the author of All the Children Are Home, The Orphans of Race Point and The Liar’s Diary, as well as the blog “100 Days of Discipline for Writers.” Her short stories and poetry appeared in the Tampa Review, Antioch Review, Colorado Review, Ontario Review, and American Poetry Review, among other publications. She was a three-time nominee for the Pushcart Prize and twice the recipient of the Mass Cultural Council grant.


Reviews

This is one of the most affecting books I’ve read in a long while, striking every emotional chord. There are tragic circumstances in the lives of the characters that broke my heart . Unbearable things happened to them that made me angry and sad. I don’t remember how many times I cried. It was imposs......more

4+ stars! A slow-moving, quiet, but oh-so-powerful story. This book won’t be for everyone as it’s a very gradual build that quietly speaks to the reader. It takes time and patience but the pay off is well worth it. It is a character driven novel that will sneak up on you and capture your heart. The ch......more

Broken children coming from broken families into a broken couple to somehow form a functional family. And it is here where they manage to piece themselves to form a solid, firm and loved place. The tragedies they went through from neglect and abuse. Being given to child services placed in homes who r......more

I am a character fan all the way, and All the Children Are Home is a beautifully-told glimpse into these characters lives, I could just hug it. And I did. Set in the 1950s and 60s in Massachusetts, All the Children Are Home is a story of a foster family narrated by both the children and adults at dif......more