For over a decade, the pseudonym of Rosie Lewis has been associated with the raw and moving accounts of experiences in the foster care system. The author, who remains anonymous to protect the children she cares for, is a full-time foster carer based in northern England. She has been working in this field for an extended period and has shared her home with over twenty children over the years.
Rosie Lewis's writing combines her two passions - fostering and literature. Having been an avid reader since childhood, she now uses her writing to shed light on the foster care system and the many challenges it presents. By sharing her personal experiences, she offers a warm and engaging narrative that resonates with readers from all walks of life.
In addition to her work as a foster carer and writer, Rosie Lewis has an extensive background in law enforcement. Before becoming a foster carer, she worked in the special units team in the police force. This experience has undoubtedly given her a unique perspective and a deep understanding of the complex issues that children in the foster care system face.
Despite her many accomplishments, Rosie Lewis remains committed to protecting the identities of the children she cares for. By writing under a pseudonym, she ensures that their privacy is respected, and their stories are told with sensitivity and heart. Her work as a foster carer and writer is a testament to her dedication to making a positive impact on the lives of children in need.
Non-Fiction Books
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Title
Year
Goodreads
Amazon
1
Helpless: A True Short Story
2013
2
Trapped: The Terrifying True Story of a Secret World of Abuse
2014
3
A Small Boy's Cry
2014
4
Betrayed
2014
5
Two More Sleeps
2014
6
Torn
2015
7
Unexpected: A True Short Story
2015
8
Taken
2016
9
Broken: A traumatized girl. Her troubled brother. Their shocking secret.