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A Heart So Big
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A Heart So Big
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Rio Hogarty's story of her life in fostering,
A Heart So Big
, combines the heart-warming nostalgia of Mollie Moran's
Aprons and Silver Spoons
with heart-breaking stories of children whose lives were blighted by being unloved and uncared for in the style of Cathy Glass. Nearly 70 years ago, Rio started to do her bit for vulnerable children, one child at a time. While she was still in school, she thought nothing of bringing home a schoolmate who needed refuge. It was the start of opening her home and her heart to children in need. She has never stopped.
is the astonishing and moving story of Rio's life and how she has tried to make a difference. She has fostered over 140 children and, in 2010, in an award created especially for her, she was named Mother of the Year at the annual People of the Year Awards. It includes stories of trauma—Rio has rescued children from the direst of circumstances and seen the price they pay for the failures of adults. And Rio has had her share of heartache along the way. But it is also a story full of humor, searing honesty, and good old-fashioned fighting spirit. Rio Hogarty's
is an uplifting account of an amazing and inspiring life.
A Heart So Big
, combines the heart-warming nostalgia of Mollie Moran's
Aprons and Silver Spoons
with heart-breaking stories of children whose lives were blighted by being unloved and uncared for in the style of Cathy Glass. Nearly 70 years ago, Rio started to do her bit for vulnerable children, one child at a time. While she was still in school, she thought nothing of bringing home a schoolmate who needed refuge. It was the start of opening her home and her heart to children in need. She has never stopped.
is the astonishing and moving story of Rio's life and how she has tried to make a difference. She has fostered over 140 children and, in 2010, in an award created especially for her, she was named Mother of the Year at the annual People of the Year Awards. It includes stories of trauma—Rio has rescued children from the direst of circumstances and seen the price they pay for the failures of adults. And Rio has had her share of heartache along the way. But it is also a story full of humor, searing honesty, and good old-fashioned fighting spirit. Rio Hogarty's
is an uplifting account of an amazing and inspiring life.