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  • THE BLACK FOSTER YOUTH HANDBOOK: 50+ Lessons I Learned to Successfully Age-Out of Foster Care and Holistically Heal by Angela Quijada-Banks – Overcoming Trauma, Inspirational Non-Fiction, Foster Youth

    THE BLACK FOSTER YOUTH HANDBOOK: 50+ Lessons I Learned to Successfully Age-Out of Foster Care and Holistically Heal by Angela Quijada-Banks – Overcoming Trauma, Inspirational Non-Fiction, Foster Youth

     

    The I&I Grand Prize Badge for The Black Foster Youth Handbook by Angela Quijada-Banks

    The Black Foster Youth Handbook: 50+ Lessons I Learned to successfully Age-Out of Foster Care and Holistically Heal is a distinguished compilation of award-winning author Ángela Quijada-Banks’ insights, seeking to assist those in foster care to stay optimistic and triumph over traumatic experiences.

    The text features the author’s candid revelations regarding the disarray she encountered in foster care and the overwhelming emotional roller coaster she underwent through family upheavals and a heart-breaking rift between her siblings.

    Foster care had seen her forget her goals and aspirations, as traumas and emotional misfortunes spread their venom in her soul. Banks had found herself misplaced, perplexed, wounded, irate, and unloved. Her background, past wounds, and pessimistic beliefs ruled over her. In a painful recap, she reveals how she became accustomed to constant alarming incidents, creating in her a perpetual state of survival.

    But a deep longing for conquest in life kept burning in her heart.

    Achieving that conquest would prove trickier with time, as she struggled to figure out her path. Readers will find Banks’s R.E.A.L Success Model a gem that will help them understand the basics of foster care, the implications of having healthy relationships, the kind of people one should reach out to in case of a problem, and how to attain a stable life of success.

    This resourceful read has ably uncovered what numerous children experience in unfamiliar foster care settings, such as mistrust and fear of encountering a trauma they have already gone through.

    Banks explains how adopting such cynical sentiments blocked her from certain blessings and people who were willing to help her into a quicker recovery. Her open confessions are bound to leave readers more open-minded, honest, and ready to come out of complicated matters, regardless of their years, gender, ethnicity, or religion. This book meticulously uncovers little-spoken traps that numerous people have fallen into, such as seeking guidance and counsel from relatives or friends who don’t have truthful insight to offer.

    The Black Foster Youth Handbook’s substantial content will inspire readers to check whether their thoughts, actions, and beliefs are being powered by love or by fear. Its lessons will benefit many readers, primarily those who have gone through young childhood traumas and torment. Thought-provoking illustrations from Banks’ life journal deepen the impact of these lessons, highlighting the importance of each personal choice on the road to healing and restoration. This powerful handbook will guide its audience to aim for progression, rather than perfection.

    The Black Foster Youth Handbook by Angela Quijada-Banks won Grand Prize in the 2021 CIBA I&I Awards for Instruction & Insight Non-Fiction.

     

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  • Lisa Spicer

    Book to Screen Expert

    In my present career move from visual storytelling to writing, I am finding all things Chanticleer to be so helpful and positive! I’m working on the final draft of a biography (met my editor at CAC 22), and I’m in the middle of a memoir about growing up with an animator dad in LA and back-to-the-lander mom. I plan on sending the biography over to you soon for a Chanticleer Review, publishing through Village Books’ Independent Publishing program. An expensive year for me!

  • Denise Frisino- Author of Storms From A Clear Sky- Hemingway 1st Place Winner

    Amazing.

    CAC 2023 was a spectacular gathering of world renown authors. Contestants arrived from Australia, India, Portugal, Korea, and across the United States to the beauty of the San Juans and the warmth of the Chanticleer staff. Every workshop I was lucky enough to attend was exceptional, well organized, timely and extremely informative. The level of expertise from attorney Maggie Marr, to the inspiring class on script writing, the panels on AI, or marketing, to mention a few, lent to a well balanced mix of information for any level of story teller in the ever evolving self-published industry. Plus, the smaller size of this conference allowed incredible exchanges between knowledgeable writers offering their time and support.

    Hats off to Kiffer and Andy Brown along with their outstanding and talented team for their years of believing in and supporting the journey of our profession.

    A deep and grateful Thank YOU.

    Denise Frisino
    Author

  • Gail Hertzog- Author of Crossing The Ford- Goethe and Laramie 1st Place Winner

    Dear Kiffer,

    I am writing to thank you for the outstanding event put on by Chanticleer. I was excited to attend the event before I arrived, but truly surprised by how wonderful it turned out to be. The Bellwether was a great location. I loved the convenience of the session locations, and the presenters were very knowledgeable and open. It’s hard to choose a favorite!

    The organization of the events was spot-on. The way you present the awards made everything so fun and exciting, with suspenseful build-up over the three days leading up to the final awards banquet. It was so fun! In fact, seeing other writers enjoy the experience was a blast. I made some great, new friends!

    All that being said, there was one more occurrence that really took me by surprise. There is a true camaraderie among the authors, presenters, and Chanticleer staff. I was not expecting that! It was so wonderful to become a part of that group! Every author cheered on every other  author. I have never seen that at any other conference before.

    Now I’m a proud member of the Roost, and I look forward to hearing from Chanticleer. Thank you again for putting on such a fun and detail-oriented event.

     

    Sincerely,

    Gail Hertzog

     

  • Tana Hope- Author of Healthy Habits For Desk Potatoes- I&I 1st Place Winner

    Tana HopeWow…….. Thank you so much!!!  I am so honored and excited to be part of the finalist!!!  I have many books in the works so this is a great start. The first book talks a lot about basic things in life but they are important habits cause it affects us so much.  Wow… You made my day!!!

    Tana Hope – Author of Healthy Habits For Desk Potatoes

  • Ann E. Feldman

    Author of Building Communities of Trust- Hearten 1st Place Winner

    Thanks for sharing this great news with me! My board of directors and colleagues are all thrilled that Building Communities of Trust is a Finalist for the Hearten Award.

    Thanks to you and your colleagues for the wonderful work you do,

  • Tracy Cram Perkins- I&I 1st Place Winner- Author of Dementia Home Care

    I am so excited and honored to be included as a finalist with this amazing group of authors. Thank you Chanticleer Book Reviews & Media! – Tracy Cram Perkins

     

     

  • Susan Lynn Solomon- Author of The Emlyn Goode Mysteries

    I believe in what Chanticleer is about, and will continue to submit. I’ll have three new books out by this time next year. – Susan Lynn Solomon

  • Patricia Sands- Author of The Secrets We Hide- Somerset Finalist

    Thank you so very much for this exciting news! I will be happy to share and to proudly display the badge! – Patricia Sands, author of The Secrets We Hide

  • Kerrin Margiano – Hearten 1st Place Winner- Author of Enjoy The Gift of Childhood

    Kerrin Margiano – Hearten 1st Place Winner- Author of Enjoy The Gift of Childhood

    I believed the 22nd of March would be a special day, but it has superseded even my expectations. I found out I am a finalist, so my book can reach more parents and grandparents and my grandson was born this morning! – Kerrin Margiano, author of Enjoy the Gift of Childhood