Call Me Auntie
Discover the compelling narrative of Call Me Auntie by Anne Harrison, a thought-provoking exploration of life in and after care. Published in 2020, this 150-page book offers a unique perspective on trans-racial fostering, delving into themes of identity, family history, and the impact of loss. Set against the backdrop of post-Windrush 1950s Britain, Harrison's account sheds light on the experiences within 'Heartbreak House' care homes. This original story not only enriches the literature surrounding this important social issue but also invites readers to reflect on the complexities of family and belonging. Ideal for those interested in sociology and personal narratives, Call Me Auntie is a must-read for anyone looking to understand the nuances of care and community.