Ebook: Cut: the true story of an abandoned, abused little girl who was desperate to be part of a family
Author: Glass Cathy
- Tags: Abused children, Abused children--Great Britain, Abused children--Rehabilitation, Abused children--Rehabilitation--Great Britain, Foster children, Foster children--Great Britain, Foster home care, Foster home care--Great Britain, Foster mothers, Foster mothers--Great Britain, Self-mutilation--Patients, Therapeutic foster care, Electronic books, Biographies, Self-mutilation -- Patients -- Biography, Abused children -- Great Britain -- Biography, Foster children -- Biography, Abused children -- Rehabilitation, Abus
- Year: 2014
- Publisher: Harper Element
- City: London;Great Britain
- Language: English
- epub
Review
Reviews for 'Damaged': 'Cannot fail to move those who read it.' Adoption-net 'Heartbreaking.' The Mirror 'A truly harrowing read that made me cry.' The Sun 'A true tale of hope. *.' OK! 'Foster carers rarely get the praise they deserve, but Cathy Glass's book should change all that.*' First Magazine 'A hugely touching and emotional true tale.' Star Magazine
Product Description
In her new book, the no.1 bestselling author of Damaged tells the story of the Dawn, a sweet and seemingly well-balanced girl whose outward appearance masks a traumatic childhood of suffering at the hands of the very people who should have cared for her.In her new book, the no.1 bestselling author of Damaged tells the story of the Dawn, a sweet and seemingly well-balanced girl whose outward appearance masks a traumatic childhood of suffering at the hands of the very people who should have cared for her.Dawn was the first girl Cathy Glass ever fostered. Sweet and seemingly well balanced girl, Dawns outward appearance masked a traumatic childhood so awful, that even she could not remember it.During the first night, Cathy awoke to see Dawn looming above Cathys babys cot, her eyes staring and blank. She sleepwalks which Cathy learns is often a manifestation in disturbed children. It becomes a regular and frightening occurrence, and Cathy is horrified to find Dawn lighting a match whilst mumbling its not my fault in her sleep one night.Cathy discovers Dawn is playing truant from school, and struggling to make friends. More worryingly she finds her room empty one night, and her pillow covered in blood. Dawn has been self-harming in order to release the pain of her past.When Dawn attempts suicide, Cathy realises that she needs more help than she can give. Dawns mother eventually confides in her that Dawn was sent away to live with relatives in Ireland between the ages of 5 and 9, and Cathy soon realises that the horrors Dawn was exposed to during this time have left her a very disturbed little girl.