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Narrateur(s):
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DeNica Fairman
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Auteur(s):
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Cathy Glass
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The 32nd fostering memoir from international bestseller Cathy Glass
Struggling to cope with three young children, Janie turns to experienced foster carer Cathy Glass. Helping the family each morning, Cathy soon uncovers how dangerous their situation has truly become.
Riley and his two little siblings, Jayden and Lola, are not safe at home.
With all three children in her care, will Cathy be able to rebuild their lives – and Janie’s?
©2024 Cathy Glass (P)2024 HarperCollins PublishersVous pourriez aussi aimer...
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Damian is just seven when he is taken in by foster carer Cathy Glass. His mother, Rachel, loves her three young children dearly, but she is vulnerable, naïve and unable to cope on her own. Cathy sets about helping Damian overcome his eating issues, with the hope that he will eventually return home. But when Rachel’s new boyfriend, Troy, arrives on the scene, Cathy becomes deeply concerned. She soon realises that Damian and his siblings are in great danger.
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Cathy winding down
- Écrit par Charlie Belleville le 2024-01-26
Auteur(s): Cathy Glass
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Will You Help Me?
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- Narrateur(s): Penny McDonald
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Six-year-old Ralph has only been in the care system for three days and has already been rejected by three different foster carers. After hitting a teacher at his school and causing mayhem since he arrived four months ago, staff are unable to get a hold of his mum and her partner. Social Services are called and when Ralph turns up at Maggie's house, she knows immediately it's going to be a challenge. From Britain's most-loved foster carer, a new powerful true story of abuse, family and hope.
Auteur(s): Maggie Hartley
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Little Girl Lost
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- Durée: 9 h et 28 min
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Six-year-old Amelie lives with her mother, Kelly, who suffers from bipolar disorder. After Kelly attempts to burn down their family house, it becomes clear that her daughter is in grave danger. Amelie is quickly taken into care. When she arrives with foster carer Casey Watson, Amelie acts much younger than her age. Casey must get to the root of Amelie’s behaviour, while doing what she can to keep the family together. Will Amelie ever find the safety of home?
Auteur(s): Casey Watson
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A Long Way from Home
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The true story of two-year-old Anna, abandoned by her natural parents, left alone in a neglected orphanage. Elaine and Ian had travelled halfway round the world to adopt little Anna. She couldn't have been more wanted, loved and cherished. So why was she now in foster care and living with me? It didn't make sense.
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Not the best story
- Écrit par Nightskymama le 2020-07-08
Auteur(s): Cathy Glass
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A Sister's Shame
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Foster carer Maggie Hartley is used to all manner of children arriving on her doorstep, but nothing can prepare her for sisters Billy and Bo when they arrive at her home. It is clear from the moment she sets eyes on them that four-year-old Bo and seven-year-old Billy have clearly been subjected to unimaginable neglect, and it takes all of Maggie's skills as a foster carer to try to connect with the volatile little girls, who seem far younger than their years.
Auteur(s): Maggie Hartley
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Willow's Story
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- Narrateur(s): Melanie Crawley
- Durée: 7 h et 52 min
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A young girl's life is shadowed by secrets and lies. When Willow arrives in the Allen household, curious things begin to happen. Who is the strange child dressed in outlandish clothes who refuses a mobile phone? What are the mysterious allegations that have been made about her?
Auteur(s): Louise Allen
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Unsafe
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- Narrateur(s): DeNica Fairman
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Histoire
Damian is just seven when he is taken in by foster carer Cathy Glass. His mother, Rachel, loves her three young children dearly, but she is vulnerable, naïve and unable to cope on her own. Cathy sets about helping Damian overcome his eating issues, with the hope that he will eventually return home. But when Rachel’s new boyfriend, Troy, arrives on the scene, Cathy becomes deeply concerned. She soon realises that Damian and his siblings are in great danger.
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Cathy winding down
- Écrit par Charlie Belleville le 2024-01-26
Auteur(s): Cathy Glass
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Will You Help Me?
- Ralph’s true story of abuse, secrets and lies
- Auteur(s): Maggie Hartley
- Narrateur(s): Penny McDonald
- Durée: 5 h et 40 min
- Version intégrale
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Au global
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Histoire
Six-year-old Ralph has only been in the care system for three days and has already been rejected by three different foster carers. After hitting a teacher at his school and causing mayhem since he arrived four months ago, staff are unable to get a hold of his mum and her partner. Social Services are called and when Ralph turns up at Maggie's house, she knows immediately it's going to be a challenge. From Britain's most-loved foster carer, a new powerful true story of abuse, family and hope.
Auteur(s): Maggie Hartley
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Little Girl Lost
- Auteur(s): Casey Watson
- Narrateur(s): Kate Lock
- Durée: 9 h et 28 min
- Version intégrale
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Au global
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Histoire
Six-year-old Amelie lives with her mother, Kelly, who suffers from bipolar disorder. After Kelly attempts to burn down their family house, it becomes clear that her daughter is in grave danger. Amelie is quickly taken into care. When she arrives with foster carer Casey Watson, Amelie acts much younger than her age. Casey must get to the root of Amelie’s behaviour, while doing what she can to keep the family together. Will Amelie ever find the safety of home?
Auteur(s): Casey Watson
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A Long Way from Home
- Auteur(s): Cathy Glass
- Narrateur(s): Denica Fairman
- Durée: 8 h et 30 min
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Au global
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Histoire
The true story of two-year-old Anna, abandoned by her natural parents, left alone in a neglected orphanage. Elaine and Ian had travelled halfway round the world to adopt little Anna. She couldn't have been more wanted, loved and cherished. So why was she now in foster care and living with me? It didn't make sense.
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Not the best story
- Écrit par Nightskymama le 2020-07-08
Auteur(s): Cathy Glass
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A Sister's Shame
- The true story of little girls trapped in a cycle of abuse and neglect
- Auteur(s): Maggie Hartley
- Narrateur(s): Penny McDonald
- Durée: 5 h et 41 min
- Version intégrale
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Au global
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Performance
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Histoire
Foster carer Maggie Hartley is used to all manner of children arriving on her doorstep, but nothing can prepare her for sisters Billy and Bo when they arrive at her home. It is clear from the moment she sets eyes on them that four-year-old Bo and seven-year-old Billy have clearly been subjected to unimaginable neglect, and it takes all of Maggie's skills as a foster carer to try to connect with the volatile little girls, who seem far younger than their years.
Auteur(s): Maggie Hartley
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Willow's Story
- Thrown Away Children
- Auteur(s): Louise Allen
- Narrateur(s): Melanie Crawley
- Durée: 7 h et 52 min
- Version intégrale
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Au global
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Histoire
A young girl's life is shadowed by secrets and lies. When Willow arrives in the Allen household, curious things begin to happen. Who is the strange child dressed in outlandish clothes who refuses a mobile phone? What are the mysterious allegations that have been made about her?
Auteur(s): Louise Allen
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A Family Secret
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- Auteur(s): Maureen Wood
- Narrateur(s): Rachel Atkins
- Durée: 7 h et 30 min
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Abused from the age of eight by her older brother and then her step-father, Maureen Wood quickly became numb to the constant suffering. But Maureen’s world crumbled when her own mother started to abuse her too. A Family Secret is the harrowing true story of how one little girl survived sickening abuse by the people who should have loved her most and how an innocent baby finally saved her.
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A Brave Story
- Écrit par Tamara F. le 2023-05-26
Auteur(s): Maureen Wood
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Stella's Story
- Thrown Away Children, Book 1
- Auteur(s): Louise Allen
- Narrateur(s): Melanie Crawley
- Durée: 8 h
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Named after the lager that christened her at birth, Stella's life is characterised instability and neglect. Her teenage mother abandons her in the first few weeks of her life, and left in the 'care' of her father, she ends up lying deserted in a house with no food, no water, no clothes and no warmth. She eventually lands in the care of foster carer Louise, who is determined to change her life for the better.
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Heartbreaking, yet, heartwarming
- Écrit par Laura R. le 2023-05-04
Auteur(s): Louise Allen
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Neglected
- Scared, Hungry and Alone, Jamey Craves Affection
- Auteur(s): Cathy Glass
- Narrateur(s): Denica Fairman
- Durée: 7 h et 53 min
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Little Jamey, 2½ years old, is placed with experienced foster carer, Cathy Glass, as an emergency. The police and social services have no choice but to remove two-year-old Jamey from home after his mother leaves him alone all night to go out partying. When he first arrives with foster carer Cathy Glass, he is scared, hungry and withdrawn, craving the affection he has been denied for so long. He is small for his age and unsteady on his feet–a result of being left for long periods in his cot.
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Easy to listen to
- Écrit par Utilisateur anonyme le 2022-10-15
Auteur(s): Cathy Glass
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Unwanted
- Auteur(s): Cathy Glass
- Narrateur(s): DeNica Fairman
- Durée: 7 h et 47 min
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Lara was seven when her birth mother died from a drug overdose. With no extended family to look after her, she was put into foster care. The care system failed Lara and now she is failing her son. Lara and her one-year-old son, Arthur, are brought to experienced foster carer, Cathy Glass, by their social worker. Lara has fled an abusive relationship and Arthur has suspected non-accidental injuries. Cathy must monitor Lara whenever she is with her son, day and night. She cannot let them out of her sight for a minute.
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Love them all
- Écrit par Melski le 2023-08-06
Auteur(s): Cathy Glass
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An Innocent Baby
- Why would anyone abandon little Darcy-May?
- Auteur(s): Cathy Glass
- Narrateur(s): Denieca Fairman
- Durée: 8 h et 19 min
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When foster carer Cathy Glass is asked to foster Darcy-May, a two-day-old baby, she is very concerned. The baby is coming to her straight from the hospital and will have no contact with her teenage mother, Haylea. Even more worrying, she will be brought to Cathy with a police escort, as it’s vital her extended family don't know where she is.
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Interesting foster care account
- Écrit par Hanna le 2023-05-31
Auteur(s): Cathy Glass
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The Asylum
- Auteur(s): Ann Cusack - contributor, Carol Minto, Joe Cusack - contributor
- Narrateur(s): Fiona McNeill
- Durée: 8 h et 40 min
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For 46 years, Carol Minto has quietly gone about her life, carrying with her the most extraordinary and heartbreaking secrets. In The Asylum, Carol tells the full story of how she overcame unimaginable suffering, to find the happiness and solace she has today as a mother and grandmother.
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Painful to listen to.
- Écrit par J Brandon. le 2022-06-11
Auteur(s): Ann Cusack - contributor, Autres
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A Family Torn Apart
- Auteur(s): Cathy Glass
- Narrateur(s): Denica Fairman
- Durée: 7 h et 50 min
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Angie, 6, and sister Polly, 4, are utterly distraught when they arrive to stay with foster carer Cathy Glass. Their older half-sister Ashleigh has accused their father of rape, and the two young sisters have been removed from home to keep them safe. Cathy tries to comfort the girls, but they are inconsolable. They just want their mummy and daddy, who they love dearly. The girls appear to have been well looked after, but as they settle and start to talk of life at home, it becomes clear something is badly wrong.
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Amazing as always
- Écrit par Utilisateur anonyme le 2023-02-05
Auteur(s): Cathy Glass
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A Life Lost
- Jackson Is Haunted by a Secret from His Past
- Auteur(s): Cathy Glass
- Narrateur(s): Denica Fairman
- Durée: 8 h et 11 min
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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....
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so sad but so good.
- Écrit par Christine le 2021-02-19
Auteur(s): Cathy Glass
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Broken
- The Most Shocking Childhood Story Ever Told. An Inspirational Author Who Survived It.
- Auteur(s): Shy Keenan
- Narrateur(s): Judy Mason
- Durée: 10 h et 48 min
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I was born and broken in Birkenhead, abused from infancy by a network of every kind of pervert from ‘thinks it’s love’ to ‘show it hurts’. I was unwanted, beaten, sold, swapped, photographed, filmed, left for dead, corrupted, blamed, betrayed, ignored and orphaned. But I was also born with a fire inside me. I call it my Phoenix Fire. I am no victim—that word only describes what happened to me. Nor am I a survivor because that implies I am over it. I am a Phoenix—a work in progress. This is my story....
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This isn't a true story.
- Écrit par Trevor le 2024-04-23
Auteur(s): Shy Keenan
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Run, Mummy, Run
- Auteur(s): Cathy Glass
- Narrateur(s): Denica Fairman
- Durée: 9 h et 17 min
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From the author of Sunday Times and New York Times best seller Damaged, the gripping story of a woman caught in a horrific cycle of abuse - and the desperate lengths she must go to in order to escape. When Aisha spots an ad for a 'personal introductory service for professionals' in the newspaper, she could never have guessed it would lead to such a perfect marriage. But you should be careful what you wish for.... Mark is sorry the first time he hits Aisha.
Auteur(s): Cathy Glass
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Silenced
- Auteur(s): Rosie Lewis
- Narrateur(s): Madeline Gould
- Durée: 8 h et 45 min
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It’s February 2019, and experienced foster carer Rosie Lewis has joined Mockingbird, a new fostering scheme designed to help families stay together. After her first week in post, the foster carer takes a call from a social worker in the Child Protection Team—Bonnie, mother of four children, has been sectioned under the Mental Health Act. Her mother, Julie, volunteers to care for her grandchildren, but social workers insist on providing outside support.
Auteur(s): Rosie Lewis
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I Just Want to Be Loved
- Auteur(s): Casey Watson
- Narrateur(s): Kate Lock
- Durée: 8 h et 39 min
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After taking a few weeks off work, Casey is presented with a new foster child: 14-year-old Elise, whose Mum left her at just five years old. At first, she’s no trouble at all, that is until she falsely accuses another carer, Jan, of acting inappropriately towards her. It turns out this isn’t the first lie Elise has told—her previous carer was constantly following up allegations Elise had made of people bullying her, trying to have sex with her or hurting her physically.
Auteur(s): Casey Watson
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- Charlie Belleville
- 2024-09-06
A solid entry in Cathy’s post-fostering career
Some spoilers ahead.
While the previous book from Glass was meandering and ultimately a bit pointless, feeling like a slow coast to a stop as she wrapped up fostering for good, this book manages to recover some momentum after all. Cathy’s new job as a community liaison who helps support families in their homes to prevent them from sliding into the disarray that necessitates removing children is as vital a role as she played before, although now she finds herself caught up in the story of the parents more than the children.
This was an interesting change of pace. Cathy knows how to manage children, and even in the writing of this book often gives our advice on incentives, child-rearing, discipline and consistency. But this is her first time managing an adult who behaves like a child, and her usual techniques are stymied in the face of toxic behaviour and cycles of poor decision making. It’s one thing to break a habit in a child and make new, healthy ones - what do you do with a parent who has children because of the bad choices and habits they had, and therefore will continue to have as it becomes their source of coping with those mistakes?
It’s painful, hearing Janey repeatedly verbally abuse her kids and endanger their new puppy. But it’s even more painful to realize that her trust is routinely betrayed by others in her life, as she’s preyed upon by people she believes to be her friends. A single mother on benefits is somehow still a target for the monsters of the world. Her loneliness is palpable, and it isn’t surprising that she tries to fill it in all the wrong ways - by dating bad men, getting a dog, and cosseting her youngest like a doll.
I also enjoyed the reflective visits to the retired foster care woman, whom Cathy has such an obvious bond with. As Cathy contemplates moving to senior care, I find myself looking forward to the stories she might tell from the other end of human existence.
Finally, the brief respite care of a child who comes out swinging against the foster care system repeatedly returning her to her unfit mother raises a question Cathy has occasionally rumbled on in the past - if the attempts to reunite children with their parents at any costs is actually a detriment. This comes to a head near the end of the book, where Cathy makes a call that ultimately removes Janey’s children from her. Janey feels betrayed that the one truly honest person in her life had “turned against her” - especially sad given her loneliness and bad judgement - but as Cathy rightly states, it was Janey who had betrayed herself. And yet Cathy’s guilt drives her to help Janey get her children back - even though she is weighed by doubts that it’s the best thing for them. Unfortunately this is a recent story, so time will tell if returning to their mostly well-meaning but very immature mother was the right thing for Janey’s three children and Max the dog.
I really enjoyed the self-reflection Cathy did in this book. It was more engaging than in the last, and featured her doubts and uncertainty in her new role in a way I haven’t seen since her first novels. Though she may have drawn out the material a bit too much, there is something to say for the repetitive self-destruction Cathy witnesses in Janey’s life, and the helplessness she feels trying to “parent” an adult.
Finally, this is the first time I feel Danica Fairman let down Cathy a bit. Her performance as Janey was a redo of Cass from “Cruel to be Kind”, but lacked the humanity and eventual warmth she lent that poor woman. Janey is given a distinctly detestable tone throughout, even in her more vulnerable moments.
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