Please Don't Take My Sisters
The heartbreaking true story of a young boy terrified of losing the only family he has left
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- £4.99
Publisher Description
Three-year-old Lexie, five-year-old Amelie and thirteen-year-old Leo come to Maggie after Leo confesses to a teacher that his mother's addiction problems and her latest violent relationship has left him as the sole carer to his younger sisters.
Maggie welcomes the three children into her home, and is touched by the gentle care Leo shows to the two little girls. It is clear that Lexie and Amelie adore their big brother, and rely on him for comfort and reassurance. But Leo has experienced the neglect and abuse of his mother and her partner for far longer than his sisters, and is struggling with an eating disorder and showing signs of OCD.
When Social Services begin to look at adoptive families for the children, Maggie is horrified when they suggest that the two angelic little girls will have a much better chance of being adopted without their damaged older brother. Knowing the impact that losing his sisters forever will have on vulnerable Leo, they face the ultimate dilemma. Should the children stay together and dash the hope of them ever having a forever family? Or do they sacrifice the close bond between the siblings to give the girls a chance to be adopted?
A true story of hope from Sunday Times bestselling author Maggie Hartley, a foster carer for over 20 years.
'An exceptional and inspiring read' 5* Amazon reader review
Customer Reviews
Split siblings
So glad the children kept in touch, but so heartbreaking that Leo had to suffer so much, what a brave young boy to survive pain and hurt
Heart breaking
I’ve only just discovered Maggies books and I’m really enjoying them.
It takes a very special writer and book to reduce me to physically react. This book had be crying my eyes out. It is just so very sad. I can’t even imagine what it must have been like for Maggie to live through it. It’s an excellent book
Brilliant as always!
Absolutely heartbreaking story but had me totally gripped couldn’t put it down.