Review of From Foster Care to College: Navigating Educational Challenges and Creating Possibilities, by Royel M. Johnson
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[Book Reviewed] Johnson, R. M. (2024). From foster care to college: Navigating educational challenges and creating possibilities. Teachers College Press.
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