Nonfiction by Cathy Glass
Max has to come into foster care temporarily because his mother is in the hospital; she has to have two of her toes amputated. This does not prevent her from calling Cathy with the strongly worded message that her son had better be well-taken care of. Then when Max arrives at Cathy's house, he brings more surprises.
This was a really good story; unfortunately, I did feel a little of the sanctimonious tone that was in Finding Stevie, and that bothered me a bit.
I also read recently by this author: Another Forgotten Child
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