In prose so gripping it reads like a thriller, Sentilles describes the choices that led to the moment when she and her husband are on the phone with a social worker, saying yes to fostering a three-day-old girl. . . What makes this book so powerful is that by experiencing motherhood through the lens of fostering, Sentilles is able to look at the wrenching and worn-out topics of parenting in a new way. San Francisco Chronicle
A heartbreaking memoir that, if you let it, will change the way you understand love and loyalty and family and caretaking and belonging. Chicago Tribune
An astonishing account of motherhood experienced through the complex lens of foster parenting. Shelf Awareness
Beautiful, harrowing, and profound . . . With sensitivity and insight, Sarah Sentilles takes readers with her on her tender and wrenching path to motherhood while grappling with the complexities, contradictions, and injustices of a system meant to protect the most vulnerable. I love this book so much it hurts. Cheryl Strayed, author of Wild
This is a memoir for anyone who has ever loved a child or a whale or a bird or a tree, or indeed any part of this hard, beautiful world we all share, which is to say everyone. It is a memoir for everyone. Laurie Frankel, author of This Is How It Always Is
Stranger Care is an illuminating and heart-wrenching look at the foster care system in America, which includes half a million children and disproportionately impacts parents and kids of color. It is a transformative revelation. Piper Kerman, author of Orange Is the New Black
Stranger Care is a book about loving a child without boundaries, without bloodlines, without limits. This is the only book about parenting that I would recommend to anyone, because it strikes at the essential, complicated, and heartbreaking core of what parents do every moment of every day: love, love, love, love. No matter what. Emily Rapp Black, author of The Still Point of the Turning World
Stranger Care is a gripping and beautiful memoir. Sarah Sentilles shares a personal story that is also a story about how we live in America today and why we must find new ways to love and care for one another. Ben Rhodes, author of The World As It Is
Stranger Care is a work of radical moral philosophy as much as a memoir of one family s journey through the foster care system. Their story has changed me it broke my heart wide open in the best possible way and I don t think I ll ever be same. Lacy M. Johnson, author of The Reckonings Sentilles uses the sheer power of her writing to lift their story above the failures of flawed adults and to remind us of the human heart s limitless capacity for hope. BookPage (starred review)
Essential reading for those hoping to be foster parents. Library Journal (starred review)
Memoir lovers and book groups will be enthralled. Booklist (starred review)
Sarah Sentilles is the author of Draw Your Weapons, Breaking Up with God, A Church of Her Own, and Taught by America. A graduate of Yale University and Harvard Divinity School, she lives in Idaho s Wood River Valley.