RaveThe New Social Worker\"No House to Call My Home illustrates the stories of several youths, combined with Berg’s own reflections about how he managed the day-to-day struggles of helping the youths toward a brighter future ... Students and new social workers will identify with Berg’s uncertainties and challenges in reaching the youth of Keap Street. Students and new social workers are often managing changes in their own lives. Berg’s abilities to self-reflect and to fully engage in supervision can be a model for many of these students and social workers. And while students and new social workers, like Berg, may struggle in working with youth and others because they do not always see the positive results of their work, they will learn through No House to Call My Home the importance of listening to the stories of LGBTQ youth, despite the youth’s readiness for change. In all, students and new social workers will find Berg’s work to help in understanding how we both succeed and fail at meeting the needs of LGBTQ youth.\