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A Family Torn Apart: Three sisters and a dark secret that threatens to separate them for ever

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No,’ I confirmed. ‘Paula and I are fine.’ There was just my daughter Paula still living at home with me. I had divorced many years ago and my son, Adrian, lived with his wife, Kirsty, and my other daughter Lucy lived with her partner, Darren. We saw them as much as we were allowed, in line with the present restrictions. Her fostering memoir, Will You Love Me?, published in September 2013. [5] tells the story of her adopted daughter. [6] '

Good. I’ve had a referral for a sibling group of three girls,’ Joy continued, getting to the real reason for her call. ‘We’d obviously like to keep them together if possible, and it’s preferable if they are placed in an all-female household.’ Cathy Glass is a British writer of non-fiction and ' inspirational' fiction. Cathy has written memoirs about the children she has fostered, many of whom had suffered abuse.I read a lot of memoirs/biographies and this is one of the blandest. Way too much detail and the whole time you’re wanting to get to the end to find out the truth but mainly just to get it over with. And it was all for not. All because a teenage lied and made terrible unfounded allegations. Gives a very intimate look into foster care in the UK. Cathy Glass’s latest inspirational memoir for Harper Collins, Saving Danny, has had a great review in the Daily Mirror. The girls appear to have been well looked after, but as they settle and start to talk life at home, it becomes clear something is badly wrong. Then a chance remark sets in motion a chain of events that eventually changes everything.

Angie, 6 and her 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 something horrible and the two young sisters have been removed from home to keep them safe. For a third week running Cathy Glass’s fostering memoir Neglected is at no 8 , it’s sixth week in the top ten. A recent trip to Asda included the pleasurable sight of four agency authors on display: Casey Watson, Cathy Glass, Kris Hollington and Kirk Norcross. Harper Collins have bought world rights in Cathy Glass’s latest fostering memoir A Family Torn Apart. Awesome as always! Cathy continues to tell a story and provide inspiration on how to treat events in everyday life. Ria 5 * AudibleThere is someone who can take Ashleigh if we can’t keep them together. She’s a single carer who has just returned to fostering after a long break so doesn’t feel up to taking all three girls as her first placement.’ Congratulations to Cathy Glass whose latest fostering memoir Neglected has gone straight to no 1 on its first part week sales.

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