Garbage Bag Suitcase, Shenandoah Chefalo
Garbage Bag Suitcase, Shenandoah Chefalo
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Garbage Bag Suitcase
A Memoir

Author: Shenandoah Chefalo

Narrator: Coleen Marlo

Unabridged: 5 hr 41 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Tantor Media

Published: 01/30/2018


Synopsis

Shenandoah Chefalo is on a wholly dysfunctional journey through a childhood with neglectful, drug-and alcohol addicted parents. She endures numerous moves in the middle of the night with just minutes to pack, multiple changes in schools, hunger, cruelty, and loneliness.

Finally at the age of thirteen, Shen had had enough. After being abandoned by her mother for months at her grandmother's retirement community, she asks to be put into foster care. Surely she would fare better at a stable home than living with her mother? It turns out that it was not the storybook ending she had hoped for. When a car accident lands her in the hospital with grave injuries and no one comes to visit her during her three-week stay, she realizes she is truly all alone in the world.

Overcoming many adversities, Shen became part of the three percent of all foster care children who get into college, and the one percent who graduate. Despite her numerous achievements in life though, she still suffers from the long-term effects of neglect, and the coping skills that she adapted in her childhood are not always productive in her adult life.

Garbage Bag Suitcase is not only the inspiring and hair-raising story of one woman's journey to overcome her desolate childhood, but it also presents grass-root solutions on how to revamp the broken foster care system.

About Shenandoah Chefalo

After spending nearly twenty years as a law office administrator, Shenandoah Chefalo became unsettled by the ever-revolving door of the criminal justice system, and set out to find a way to change it. She attended Coach U and became a certified life coach. Working through that program, Shenandoah began to understand her childhood in a way she never had before.
She began researching, and learned that there are nearly 400,000 children in the foster care system each day in the United States. Out of those children, nearly sixty-one percent age out of the system without having a place to live; nearly fifty percent end up incarcerated within two years of aging out; and almost eighty percent of people on death row are former foster alumni. These (and other statistics) made Shenandoah realize that she had to do something.

She set out on a mission to tell her story and educate the general public about the grim realities of a life that she had always tried to hide. She believes that some of the grassroots solutions she offers in Garbage Bag Suitcase could change the lives of children and the landscape of the country.


Reviews

It took me less than 1 day to read this remarkably written memoir, not because it’s what I would consider an “easy read” but because I was captivated to the point of not being able to put the book down. Written by Shenandoah Chefalo, Garbage bag Suitcase offers a personal look into the life of one......more

Shenandoah Chefalo’s “Garbage Bag Suitcase: A Memoir,” was a refreshing look into the foster care system. Compared to other related memoirs I’ve read, this one offers proposed solutions as to what could be done to help this broken system. The first half of the book details Chefalo’s abusive living s......more

Goodreads review by Donna

I was only supposed to read and review the first couple of chapters of Garbage Bag Suitcase. Once I began reading the book, I couldn’t put it down. Quote - "…the general process of foster care. I suddenly came face-to-face with the truth in a way I never had. Without much work, I soon discovered tha......more

Goodreads review by Brian

Overall a good read. Informative and engaging. The author skips huge chunks of her life, however; these gaps could have informed readers a bit more about who she is today, versus the summary we get towards the end of the book. Great ideas on fixing foster care. If only those who make decisions would a......more