Published in 2008, Regina Louise’s Somebody’s Someone is an early memoir sharing the unique experience of a Black child in the foster care system. Louise has published two additional books and “Somebody’s Someone” was made into the 2019 Lifetime movie “I Am Somebody’s Child: The Regina Louise Story.” Learn more about Louise at www.iamreginalouise.com.
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