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Unsafe: Damian longs for home, but one man stands in his way

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Cathy Glass’s new fostering memoir The Child Bride is number six this week in the paperback nonfiction bestseller list, her seventh consecutive week in the top six.

Cathy Glass’s The Silent Cry is no 19 in paperback non-fiction list and has now spent three months in the bestseller lists. Congratulations to Cathy Glass whose latest memoir Unwanted is Number 7 this week, its sixth week in the top ten. Harper Collins have bought world rights in Cruel To Be Kind, Cathy Glass’s account of fostering six year old Max. Congratulations to Cathy Glass whose Innocent remains at Number 3 in the Sunday Times paperback bestsellers this week. My next book is a Lisa Stone thriller, The Gathering, out 3rd August, and there will another Cathy Glass, Unsafe, out in September.This one almost hurt more because the father wasn’t horrible, he just knew he was dying and wanted to leave his son in the best circumstances.

Cathy Glass’s latest fostering memoir Daddy’s Little Princess remains at Number Four in the Sunday Times bestseller list. Aimee reminds Cathy of Jodie (you’ll know her story if you have read Damaged), and it brings Cathy to tears. Congratulations to Cathy Glass whose new memoir, Girl Alone, has charted at Number 2 in the Sunday Times paperback bestsellers charts this week. Lucy’s early years are spent outside the radar of social services, and even once her needs are brought to the attention of the authorities she spends many years drifting in and out of foster care. These two young women touch Cathy’s life in a way she never expected, and as much as you aim for a happy ending, all you can do sometimes is your best.

We and our partners use data for Personalised ads and content, ad and content measurement, audience insights and product development. Congratulations to Cathy Glass whose latest memoir Cruel to be Kind is Number 9 in the Sunday Times Paperback bestsellers this week. Sometimes things don’t work out the way you want them to, but that shouldn’t stop you from reading these stories. There will be one more book out next year then I will very likely concentrate on the Lisa Stone thrillers. A social worker is prepping Reece’s file, and what he finds out about Reece’s family is absolutely shocking.

Cathy is hesitant about exposing her own young children to a boy on the brink of sorrow, but she knows that poor Michael will be left an orphan when his dad passes.And also I think it is really disgusting and irritating for the children who she looked after to turn their backs to her and to forget her though (she doesn’t ask for attention) I think that it’s their responsibility to take care of her and also to be there for her when she need someone because she was always there for them when they needed someone. You might feel that you can’t read something like this, especially knowing it’s a true story, but the love that Cathy has for Jodie is what makes every tear worth it.

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