Foster children see their pasts in books made by UA
Nine-year-old Noel is taking a journey through her past.
Turning the pages of her Life Book, she recalls where she attended school, the church she prayed in, her favorite playground and the steps she has taken to get where she is today.
The Life Book she cautiously keeps in her aunt's room carries every detail of Noel's life - from her baby footprints to photos from her bout with chicken pox.
This cross between a baby book, family photo album and life story would not exist if it wasn't for Lisa Archibald, a UA sociology senior.
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