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Cathy Glass

    Cathy Glass es una aclamada autora cuyas obras están profundamente arraigadas en historias de la vida real y memorias inspiradoras. A través de sus experiencias como madre de acogida, narra poderosamente las travesías de niños que sufrieron abusos y encontraron consuelo en su cuidado. Su escritura se distingue por su honestidad descarnada y su profundidad emocional, ofreciendo profundas perspectivas sobre la resiliencia y la recuperación. Las narrativas de Glass resuenan en los lectores, destacando la complejidad de la experiencia humana con una autenticidad cautivadora.

    Cathy Glass
    Innocent
    Will You Love Me?
    Too Scared to Tell
    Where Has Mummy Gone?
    An Innocent Baby
    Too Scared to Tell
    • When foster carer, Cathy Glass, is asked to foster Darcy-May, a two-day old baby, she is very concerned.

      An Innocent Baby
    • The true story of Melody, aged 8, the last of five siblings to be taken from her drug dependent single mother and brought into care.

      Where Has Mummy Gone?
    • Too Scared to Tell

      Afraid and Alone, Oskar Has No One. a True Story.

      • 336 páginas
      • 12 horas de lectura

      A young boy grapples with a harrowing secret that profoundly impacts his life. As he navigates the complexities of childhood, the story delves into themes of innocence, trauma, and resilience. Through his experiences, readers witness the challenges he faces and the strength he must muster to confront his reality, offering a poignant exploration of the struggles that can lie beneath a seemingly ordinary childhood.

      Too Scared to Tell
    • Will You Love Me?

      • 304 páginas
      • 11 horas de lectura

      The eleventh memoir and latest title from the internationally bestselling author and foster carer Cathy Glass. This book tells the true story of Cathy's adopted daughter Lucy.

      Will You Love Me?
    • Innocent

      • 336 páginas
      • 12 horas de lectura

      Innocent is the shocking true story of little Molly and Kit, siblings, aged 3 years and 18 months, who are brought into care as an emergency after suffering non-accidental injuries.

      Innocent
    • Children usually come into foster care as a result of abuse or severe neglect. Very occasionally, and sadly, it is a result of one or both parents becoming ill or even dying.When I was first asked to foster little Michael I didn’t think I had what it took. His mother was already dead and his father was very ill and needed someone to look after Michael when he had to go into hospital. I was worried about the effect all this would have on my children. However, when I met Michael and his father I was won over by their courage, faith and positive attitude to life. I knew I had to help them in any way I could.What followed is a story of hope, happiness, and making the most of every day. It is the story of a father’s selfless love and devotion to his son, and a small boy’s belief that when the time comes the angels will take his daddy to be in heaven with his mummy

      The Night the Angels Came
    • Jackson is aggressive, confrontational and often volatile. His mother, Kayla, is crippled with grief after tragically losing her husband and eldest son. Struggling to cope, she puts Jackson into foster care. Cathy, his carer, encourages Jackson to talk about what has happened to his family, but he just won't engage. His actions continue to test and worry everyone. Then, in a dramatic turn of events, the true reason for Jackson's behaviour comes to light ...

      A Life Lost
    • A new memoir from Sunday Times and New York Times bestselling author Cathy Glass. Eight-year-old Aimee was on the child protection register at birth. Her five older siblings were taken into care many years ago. So no one can understand why she was left at home to suffer for so long. It seems Aimee was forgotten.

      Another Forgotten Child
    • Please Don't Take My Baby

      • 282 páginas
      • 10 horas de lectura

      I'm going to love my baby and give her lots of attention,' Jade said. I'll show my mum she's wrong.'Jade, 17, is pregnant, homeless and alone when she's brought to live with Cathy. Jade is desperate to keep her baby, but little more than a child herself, she struggles with the responsibilities her daughter brings.

      Please Don't Take My Baby