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Mummy’s Little Girl

A heart-rending story of abuse, innocence and the desperate race to save a lost child

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Publisher Description

The moving, unforgettable new novel from the author of the bestselling inspirational memoir ‘The Little Prisoner’

Life was never going to be easy for little Dani Sinclair…

On a cold winter's night, a heavily pregnant teenage girl appears at a London hospital. She refuses to give her name, and gives birth to a baby girl. But immediately after the birth, she disappears, leaving the baby alone in the hospital. The child, named Dani after the midwife who delivered her, is put up for adoption.

Twelve years later Dani is living with a foster family. A vulnerable and unworldly girl, Dani is an inconvenience and always being blamed for things that aren't her fault. After being wrongly accused of performing an act of petty childish spite, Dani is sent to a children's home. The home is full of difficult children, who bully and victimise Dani. Terrified of both the children and the grown-ups, she runs away.

Dani spends several nights on the streets of London, begging for food. When a stranger offers her something to eat and a place to sleep, she accepts gratefully. But what she does not know is that this man is a brutal pimp who tries to drag Dani into a violent, drug-fuelled world of prostitution. Soon she is plunged into an unimaginable nightmare of abuse that she truly believes will never end.

But there is one person out there searching for Dani; one person who has her best interests at heart; one person who will do anything to save her. It's just a matter of whether she can find her in time…

Reviews

Praise for ‘The Little Prisoner’:

'An inspirational page-turner.' Heat

'The devastating and moving true life story of Jane's life. A powerful read.' Best

'A tragic tale, yet filled with hope.' Woman

‘This true story of an escape from a miserable childhood makes inspiring reading.' Woman & Home

About the author

Jane Elliott is the author of bestseller The Little Prisoner, in which she recalls her horrific childhood experiences. She first decided to tell her story to the police after taking inspiration from Dave Pelzer’s powerful memoir, A Child Called It’. She became convinced she should not remain a silent victim but act against the evil stepfather who had kept her a virtual prisoner for so many years. Her first work of fiction, Sadie was published in 2007.

GENRE
Fiction & Literature
RELEASED
2008
December 28
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
304
Pages
PUBLISHER
Harper
SELLER
HARPERCOLLINS PUBLISHERS
SIZE
705.7
KB

Customer Reviews

Sommersss ,

Mummy’s Little Girl

I read this book in a week ! ( it would have been sooner if I didn’t work ) it was an amazing read ! I would request this book to everyone I know ! It pulls your attention and really keeps you in . So many shocking parts good and bad but you won’t regret it I’ll definitely read this book again !

adreks12 ,

Very Good

So much pain for a child to go through 😞 but I like the ending happy ending

Lovingmother2015 ,

Mummy's little angel

The book was awesome! I couldn't put it down. Keep reading. It starts good, and it gets great!

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