"Foster home care." . . "Foster home care United States Juvenile literature." . . "Adopted children." . . . "Three More Words" . . . "3 more words" . "Ashley Rhodes-Courter spent a harrowing nine years of her life in fourteen different foster homes. Her memoir, Three Little Words, captivated audiences everywhere and went on to become a New York Times bestseller. Now Ashley reveals the nuances of life after foster care: College and its assorted hijinks, including meeting \"the one.\" Marriage, which began with a beautiful wedding on a boat that was almost hijacked (literally) by some biological family members. Having kids{u2014}from fostering children and the heartbreak of watching them return to destructive environments, to the miraculous joy of blending biological and adopted offspring. Whether she{u2019}s overcoming self-image issues, responding to calls for her to run for Senate, or dealing with continuing drama from her biological family, Ashley Rhodes-Courter never fails to impress or inspire with her authentic voice and uplifting message."@en . "Biography"@en . "Biography" . . . "Autobiographies" . "Juvenile works" . . . . . "Three more words"@en . "Three more words" . . . "\"Rhodes-Courter expands on life beyond the foster care system, the joys and heartbreak with a family she's created, and her efforts to make peace with her past\"--Amazon.com." . . . . . . "In the sequel to the New York Times bestselling memoir Three Little Words, Ashley Rhodes-Courter expands on life beyond the foster care system, the joys and heartbreak with a family she's created, and her efforts to make peace with her past. Ashley Rhodes-Courter spent a harrowing nine years of her life in fourteen different foster homes. Her memoir, Three Little Words, captivated audiences everywhere and went on to become a New York Times bestseller. Now Ashley reveals the nuances of life after foster care: College and its assorted hijinks, including meeting the one. Marriage, which began with a beautiful wedding on a boat that was almost hijacked (literally) by some biological family members. Having kids--from fostering children and the heartbreak of watching them return to destructive environments, to the miraculous joy of blending biological and adopted offspring. Whether she's overcoming self-image issues, responding to calls for her to run for Senate, or dealing with continuing drama from her biological family, Ashley Rhodes-Courter never fails to impress or inspire with her authentic voice and uplifting message." . "Electronic books"@en . . . "Foster children United States Biography." . . "Foster home care United States." . . "Foster children United States Biography Juvenile literature." . . "Foster children." . . "JUVENILE NONFICTION / Biography & Autobiography / General." . . . . "Adopted children United States Biography Juvenile literature." . . "Adopted children United States Biography." . . "United States." . .