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Trust me I'm your guardian
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Trust me I’m your guardian

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Trust Me, I'm Your Guardian is the explosive memoir of Luke Bauer, a survivor of international adoption, foster care, group homes, and adult guardianship abuse. Told with unfiltered honesty, this is the story of a child discarded by the system and silenced by the courts-until he fought back.

From being labeled "unfixable" to reclaiming his legal freedom, Luke's story exposes the deep corruption inside our social services, and the trauma of being treated like a project instead of a person. This is not a victim's story-it's a survivor's declaration.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Luke Bauer
Date
20 May 2025
Pages
76
ISBN
9798231350827

Trust Me, I'm Your Guardian is the explosive memoir of Luke Bauer, a survivor of international adoption, foster care, group homes, and adult guardianship abuse. Told with unfiltered honesty, this is the story of a child discarded by the system and silenced by the courts-until he fought back.

From being labeled "unfixable" to reclaiming his legal freedom, Luke's story exposes the deep corruption inside our social services, and the trauma of being treated like a project instead of a person. This is not a victim's story-it's a survivor's declaration.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Luke Bauer
Date
20 May 2025
Pages
76
ISBN
9798231350827