Wards of the State

Regular price €25.99
Quantity:
In stock with our UK publisher. 14-28 days
Delivery/Collection within 10-20 working days
14 days return policy Shipping & Delivery
A01=Claudia Rowe
American foster care
Author_Claudia Rowe
behind the curtain
best non fiction
best non fiction books
best nonfiction
best nonfiction books
bestseller
Category=JKS
Category=JKSF
Category=JPVH
Child welfare
Claudia Rowe
eq_bestseller
eq_isMigrated=1
eq_isMigrated=2
eq_nobargain
eq_non-fiction
eq_society-politics
foster
foster care
Foster care advocacy
Foster care book
Foster care challenges
Foster care crisis
Foster care experiences
Foster care issues
Foster care memoir
Foster care nonfiction
Foster care policy
Foster care reform
Foster care reform book
Foster care solutions
Foster care system
Foster care system analysis
Foster care system assessment
Foster care system book
Foster care system breakdown
Foster care system critique
Foster care system evaluation
Foster care system examination
Foster care system exploration
Foster care system failures
Foster care system impact
Foster care system insights
Foster care system investigation
Foster care system overview
Foster care system problems
Foster care system reform
Foster care system review
Foster care system scrutiny
Foster care system stories
Foster care system study
Foster care system understanding
Foster care to prison pipeline
foster children
Foster youth stories
government
highly rated nonfiction books
must-read nonfiction books
new release
nonfiction
nonfiction book club recommendations
nonfiction book lover gifts
nonfiction books
nonfiction books best sellers
nonfiction books for adults
nonfiction books for men
nonfiction books for women
nonfiction for adults
orphans
social issues
social services
united states

Product details

  • ISBN 9781419763151
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 19 Jun 2025
  • Publisher: Abrams
  • Publication City/Country: US
  • Product Form: Hardback
Secure checkout Fast Shipping Easy returns

Finalist for the 2025 National Book Award for Nonfiction

“An immersive, devastating look at foster children’s lives.” (Seattle Times)

A compelling exploration of the broken American foster care system, told through the stories of six former foster youth. This powerful narrative nonfiction book delves into the systemic failures that lead many foster children into the criminal justice system, highlighting the urgent need for reform.

​This book is a must-read for anyone interested in child welfare, social justice, and the transformative power of the best narrative nonfiction.

In Wards of the State, award-winning journalist Claudia Rowe's storytelling is both vivid and unflinching, offering readers a deep understanding of the foster care-to-prison pipeline. Through interviews with psychologists, advocates, judges, and the former foster children themselves, Rowe paints a heartbreaking picture of the lives shaped by this broken system.

By the time Maryanne was 16 years old, she had been arrested for murder. In and out of foster and adoptive homes since age 10, she’d run away, been trafficked and assaulted, and finally pointed a gun at a man and pulled the trigger. She fled, but it didn’t take long for the police to catch up with her.

In court, the defense blamed neither traffickers, nor Maryanne, but Washington state itself—or rather, its foster care system, which parents thousands of children every year. The courts didn’t listen to that argument, but award-winning journalist Claudia Rowe did.

Washington state isn’t alone. Each year, hundreds of thousands of children grow up in America’s $30 billion foster care system, only to leave and enter its prisons, where a quarter of all inmates are former foster youth.

Weaving Maryanne’s story with those of five other foster kids across the country—including an 18-year-old sleeping on the New York City subways; a dropout turned graduate student; and a foster child who is now a policy advisor to the White House—Rowe paints a visceral survival narrative showing exactly where, when, and how the system channels children into locked cells.

Rowe brings her extensive experience and investigative prowess to this eye-opening work. With a career spanning over 25 years, Rowe has written for publications such as The New York Times and Mother Jones, and her reporting has influenced policy changes in Washington State. Her previous book, The Spider and the Fly, was a gripping true-crime memoir that showcased her ability to blend personal narrative with broader social issues.

Claudia Rowe has been writing about the hallways where kids and government clash for 25 years. Her reporting on racially skewed school discipline for The Seattle Times helped to change education laws in Washington State, and her coverage of Latino youth gangs was nominated for a Pulitzer Prize. Claudia has also written for the New York Times and Mother Jones. She was recently hired as a columnist focused on foster care, juvenile justice, and public education at the online news site Crosscut, where her work is seen by nearly 1 million viewers a month. She received the Washington State Book Award for her true crime memoir The Spider and the Fly, and published the successful Amazon Original Story Time Out in 2018.

More from this author