Judy U. (juneroses) reviewed Twilight Children : Three Voices No One Heard Until a Therapist Listened on + 3 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 2
Another thought-provoking, true story from the remarkable teacher, Torey Hayden. Well, three stories, actually, each one perfectly fascinating in its own way.
McGuffyAnn M. reviewed Twilight Children : Three Voices No One Heard Until a Therapist Listened on + 112 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 2
Torey Hayden is a very special teacher. She takes us into the world of troubled children, from classroom to hospital ward, to life. We meet the children, and then we learn about their lives and Ms. Haydens role in them.
The children in this particular book suffer different forms of silence, and the effects of that silence. Some of these stories are difficult to read, but Toreys handling of the topics is respectful and caring. She educates the reader just as she did each child, each family, and even other caregivers.
Torey Hayden breaks our heart with these children and the tragedy of their young lives, but then she heals us, just as she does them. Torey, her book, and her children will stay with you.
The children in this particular book suffer different forms of silence, and the effects of that silence. Some of these stories are difficult to read, but Toreys handling of the topics is respectful and caring. She educates the reader just as she did each child, each family, and even other caregivers.
Torey Hayden breaks our heart with these children and the tragedy of their young lives, but then she heals us, just as she does them. Torey, her book, and her children will stay with you.