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.
The social services are looking for a very experienced foster
carer to look after Aimee and, when she reads the referral, Cathy
understands why. Despite her reservations, Cathy agrees to Aimee on
there is something about her that reminds Cathy of Jodie (the
subject of Damaged and the most disturbed child Cathy has cared
for), and reading the report instantly tugs at her heart
strings.
When she arrives, Aimee is angry. And she has every right to be.
She has spent the first eight years of her life living with her
drug-dependent mother in a flat that the social worker described as
not fit for human habitation . Aimee is so grateful as she snuggles
into her bed at Cathy s house on the first night that it brings
Cathy to tears.
Aimee s aggressive mother is constantly causing trouble at
contact, and makes sweeping allegations against Cathy and her
family in front of her daughter as well. It is a trying time for
Cathy, and it makes it difficult for Aimee to settle. But as Aimee
begins to trust Cathy, she starts to open up. And the more Cathy
learns about Aimee s life before she came into care, the more
horrified she becomes.
It s clear that Aimee should have been rescued much sooner and
as her journey seems to be coming to a happy end, Cathy can t help
but reflect on all the other forgotten children that are still
suffering "
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