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Flashing lights of the red carpet, jimmy wayne is leading the life of country royalty. you would never know he was once homeless and hungry and alone. as a foster kid i went into the foster care system when i was 7 years old. i was in and out throughout my childhood. and just moved around quite a bit. was in 12 schools in two years. i talk about living on the street. i talk about being raised on welfare cheese, and food stamps. i talk about all that stuff. reporter: he is talking about in a new novel called paper angels, loosely based on jimmy s childhood. salvation army has the a tree in the mall, has the paper angels hanging from it. people can go up and pull an angel off the tree and sponsor a kid. my sister and i were recipients of the program when we were children. reporter: jimmy says he survived off the kindness of strange e strangers, especially during the holidays. this year 500,000 kids will wake up in foster care on christmas