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File Size: 639 KB
Print Length: 414 pages
Publisher: Key Purpose Books LLC (November 26, 2017)
Publication Date: November 26, 2017
Sold by: Amazon Digital Services LLC
Language: English
ASIN: B0784RL23J
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Goodbye, Sarajane is an honest - heartbreaking story of an abused child's horrid abuse in the foster and adoption systems. Sequoya's incredible love for her addicted mother via beautiful letters keeps her connection to Katherine alive. Beautiful Katherine Kelly was born in 1960 and was brought up in the church where foundations are built towards accruing and securing family life. Daniel, Keyonna, Elijah, Raeannah, Stanford, Dee and Sequoya were all victims of their mother's unending addiction and their father's addiction and imprisonment. By the time of age 29 Sequoya's mother was fully addicted to drugs. Sadly, one of the most heartbreaking stories in the book happened on Sequoya's 10th birthday when foster mother Benita arranges for these abused children to secretly see their mother for the last time.When Raeannah has an asthma attack; and the forbidden mother Karen takes her child to the hospital, foster mother Benita is unglued. Tearing up those children's pictures from that event was one of the cruelest things Benita could have done to a child. The road ahead for Sequoya and her siblings was gruesome. It entailed lies, beatings, punishments by adults in the foster system that was a crime. When Twanda punished the kids against the wall and punched and abused the children, regularly, you cry. For what they did to Sequoya and her siblings: Benita, Karen, Twanda, and others, they need to be ripped out of the foster system and should be jailed. Kim, the caseworker carted the child in and out of the system, seemingly not caring about the emotional toll it was having on these children and, the physical damages Sequoya and her siblings suffered. By the time the kids acquire permanency with the white mother, the emotional and physical damages are done. No help is proffered. And, then the ultimate abuse of adoption incurs when Abram, Sequoya's new brother punches her in the face with no consequences upon meeting his new sister, Sequoya. The white family of Karen and Neal and Abram is a long nightmare for Sequoya, who is constantly challenged by Karen. The love for her mother Katherine, was the only thing that kept Sequoya alive. Perhaps if Katherine's mother had not passed away when Sequoya was 3, she could have helped or; perhaps Katherine's mother could have taken Katherine's children in. The torture of being stripped from one lying, abusive family to another is unfathomable. Being stripped of the name your mother gave you, is the ultimate crime to a child. Sequoya says it best in the book: "Karen had slowly snatched my identity away from me." It brings you to tears. Lack of love, continual abuse, unfounded accusations, what Sequoya suffered in this book is reprehensible. Her letters to her mother revive you. I am so proud of Sequoya for fighting throughout this book to preserve her mother's love. I am proud of her for standing up for justice and recognizing the little things from all of her abusers. From Benita's lies and anxiousness to get to the airport, to Twanda's sick physical abuse to Karen's many emotional and physical violations, Sequoya survives. One of the best books I have ever read. This book is a window into all that's wrong with the government foster and adoption systems and the nation's failure to conquer drug addiction. No child should have suffered what these children suffered in this book. Sequoya compensates nicely for her mother's absence, because truly, Katherine with all of her problems with drugs and abandonment of her children, chose to remind her daughter always of the hair growing down the side of her face nicely. Thank God for the simple affirmations in life, that have the power to keep us alive. I commend this book to all. This is an excellent read. It should be required reading for all adoption and government agencies of the same kind.
I highly recommend this book to anyone that has struggled in they life. It’s truly amazing how Sequoya has eloquently verbalized her struggles in a way that will leave you with a sense that anyone can get through what they are going through. It’s difficult but you can definitely do it. I was truly inspired. Highly recommended.
I found this book through a foster child Facebook page. While I have not hosted foster children or been one myself I was instantly taken by Sequoya's story. I believe her message is for all of us. The writing itself was fantastic. She brings you right into her life with her thoughts and descriptions of people and places. She describes the highs and lows of her young life. Some horrible things that happened are both shocking and infuriating. You're thrilled for the small victories along the way and how clearly she seems to see through the insanity the best she can, even as a young innocent child. Through it all she clings to the hope and belief that her God and her biological family have not forgotten her. The story of her and her siblings in foster care is fascinating and inspiring. LOVED this book,
It was a real privilege to hear Sequoya's heart wrenching story. Words are inadequate. God works in mysterious ways and somehow a child who's gone through things almost unimaginable grows up to be someone phenomenal. Thank you for helping us see what the world looks like from a vulnerable child's perspective (from a foster parent).
Wow. My mind.is.blown. This is a true story of a sibling group of four and their resilience in the face of trauma, abuse, loss, injustice, and so many terrible life circumstances. It illustrates the impact adult choices and systematic indifference can have on children. Sequoya has an amazing ability to describe situations, her frame of mind as they occurred and to find the silver lining in some of the worst possible circumstances (without sounding cliche). As a transracial adoptive parent, the strength and importance of maintaining a connection to biological family was really evident as I read the book.
This memior was gripping and honest, a book I was unable to put down....I haven't been able to say that about a book in many years! Sequoia's portrayal of her life story was raw and honest, and amazing! As a foster care case worker this book has reminded me of why I do the job I do; to keep kids safe! Sequoia's story has made me want to be more aware of what is going on with my kiddos and to be the voice that fights for those who feel they have none.
Goodbye Sarajane. This book was hard getting through. Only because I have suffered through alot of the things that happened to Ms. Sequoya and her family. With the turn of each page, emotions gripped at my heart. Alot of foster children unfortunately only are names in a file, thrown on a desk. Nobody truly knows what is best for that child. This book in the perspective from a child gives the reader a deeper look into how life is for most children growing up in the system. It raw, its real, its deep. I was blown away at the resilient Sequoya and her siblings showed. Having to be so brave at such an innocent age. When all a child should be busy with just being a happy kid. Turning the pages of this book, I found myself crying, angry,but amazement also. The bond of this family through everything was beautiful. Even in the lonely of times,they would find comfort from eachother no matter what. I loved Sequoya's sassy ,defifiant, protective attitude. I found it quite charming and found myself laughing at times. This book was beautifully written and is a MUST READ
Absolutely wonderful read. Very eye opening but not in an unapproachable way. Beautifully written.
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