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Cassie was only thirteen when her mother died of a degenerative
illness, leaving her vulnerable to sexual predators in the Halifax
area who had been grooming her since the age of eleven. She fell
through the net of the care system and reached out for friendship,
only to be consumed by an escalating spiral of abuse. This
harrowing and truly shocking story captures in vivid detail how
gangs of men were able to ply a child with drink and drugs, then
rape her and pass her around their associates with no one seemingly
able to step in and prevent it. Cassie was lost in a world of
appalling degradation for years before a local policeman and caring
social worker became instrumental in helping her to escape and
rebuild her life. In 2016, the largest case of child sexual
exploitation ever brought to trial at that time in the UK resulted
in the conviction of 17 men. Since Cassie's abusers were jailed,
child safeguarding policies have improved so that vulnerable
children like Cassie should never again fall through the net and
become prey.
For fans of One Born Every Minute. The Secret Midwife is a
heart-breaking, engrossing and important read. At once joyful and
profoundly shocking, this is the story of birth, straight from the
delivery room. Strongest supporter, best friend, expert,
cheerleader and chief photographer . . . Before, during and after
labour the role of a midwife is second to none. The Secret Midwife
reveals the highs and lows on the frontline of the maternity unit,
from the mother who tries to give herself a DIY caesarean to the
baby born into witness protection, and from surprise infants that
arrive down toilets to ones that turn up in the lift. But there is
a problem; the system which is supposed to support the midwives and
the women they care for is starting to crumble. Short-staffed, over
worked and underappreciated - these crippling conditions are taking
their toll on the dedicated staff doing their utmost to uphold our
National Health Service, and the consequences are very serious
indeed.
Amanda Wright was just four years old when she witnessed her
mother's brutal murder. John Dickinson, a family friend, strangled
her mother to death in front of her and then he tried to do the
same to Amanda. He laid their lifeless bodies out on their bed, set
fire to it and left the house, hoping the fire would conceal the
crime. It was the milkman who saved Amanda's life, though it was
too late for mum Sue. Amanda spent weeks in hospital for painful
skin graft operations on her burned legs before moving in with her
grandparents. Yet, from the day of the tragedy she was haunted by
flashbacks and nightmares. On her first day of school, Amanda
watched other children crying for their mummies and suddenly
realised that she would never see her own mother again. It was a
painful adjustment for a little girl who, until that moment, had
spent her whole life with her mum. More alone than ever before she
was determined not to give in, finding strength in her memories of
her mother. Without a Mother's Love is a sad, strange yet beautiful
story about a girl who lost everything but found the strength
inside herself to make her mother proud.
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