The Child Bride
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4.1 • 7 Ratings
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- £12.99
Publisher Description
Cathy Glass, international bestselling author, tells the shocking story of Zeena, a young Asian girl desperate to escape from her family.
When 14 -year-old Zeena begs to be taken into care with a non-Asian family, she is clearly petrified. But of what?
Placed in the home of experienced foster carer Cathy and her family, Zeena gradually settles into her new life, but misses her little brothers and sisters terribly. Prevented from having any contact with them by her family who insist she has brought shame and dishonour on the whole community, Zeena tries to see them at school. But when her father and uncle find out, they bundle her into a car and threaten to set fire to her if she makes anymore trouble. Zeena is too frightened to press charges against them despite being offered police protection in a safe house.
Eventually, Cathy discovers the devastating truth from Zeena, and with devastation she believes there is little she can do to help her.
Reviews
REVIEWS FOR DAMAGED:
'Cannot fail to move those who read it.'
Adoption-net
‘Heartbreaking.'
Mirror
‘A truly harrowing read that made me cry.’
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
About the author
Cathy has been a foster carer for over 30 years, during which time she has looked after more than 150 children, of all ages and backgrounds. She has three teenage children of her own; one of whom was adopted after a long-term foster placement. The name Cathy Glass is a pseudonym.
Customer Reviews
Cathy has a special way of telling the most hart breaking storys
I have been reading/listening to Cathy Glass since Damaged came out. Cathy has a special way of telling her fostering story’s. She tells them in a sensitive and compassionate way. That draw the readers in wanting to know more. You never feel listening to Cathy’s books she writes them with money in mind.
I find some of the social and health issues vary interesting. Some of the issue the characters have are for a range of reasons.
I was crying at the end When Zeena went home. Long term fans of Cathy glass books know this is not always the case. I really would love to wish her all the best in her legal career. That will also have a very personal meaning to her when fighting for others and their legal cases.