What really happens to children raised by a system? In Foster Kid Ferrari , Enjoli Ferrari pulls readers into the hidden world of foster care, a life lived between placements, shaped by case files, and driven by the search for something steady to stand on. A childhood shaped by displacement, documentation, and the search for a life of her own. Raised by the Department of Children and Family Services, Enjoli learns early how to survive instability, navigate power, and adapt to systems that decide your future. This memoir is both deeply personal and sharply illuminating, revealing what life looks like after removal from family, during placement, and on the brink of emancipation, where freedom arrives without a safety net. Through grit, humor, heartbreak, and resilience, Foster Kid Ferrari demystifies foster care while tracing one young woman’s journey toward identity, independence, and building connections through chosen family. Raw, honest, and ultimately hopeful, this is a story about reclaiming your name, your voice, and your life inside a system that was never meant to explain itself and where identity is never guaranteed.