A Babys Cry, Cathy Glass
A Babys Cry, Cathy Glass
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A Baby's Cry

Author: Cathy Glass

Narrator: Denica Fairman

Unabridged: 9 hr 16 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: HarperCollins

Published: 01/29/2015


Synopsis

What could cause a mother to believe that giving away her newborn baby is her only option? Cathy Glass is about to find out. From author of Sunday Times and New York Times bestseller Damaged comes a harrowing and moving memoir about tiny Harrison, left in Cathy’s care, and the potentially fatal family secret of his beginnings. When Cathy is first asked to foster one-day old Harrison her only concern is if she will remember how to look after a baby. But upon collecting Harrison from the hospital, Cathy realises she has more to worry than she thought when she discovers that his background is shrouded in secrecy. She isn’t told why Harrison is in foster care and his social worker says only a few are aware of his very existence, and if his whereabouts became known his life, and that of his parents, could be in danger. Cathy tries to put her worries aside as she looks after Harrison, a beautiful baby, who is alert and engaging. Cathy and her children quickly bond with Harrison although they know that, inevitably, he will eventually be adopted. But when a woman Cathy doesn’t know starts appearing in the street outside her house acting suspiciously, Cathy fears for her own family’s safety and demands some answers from Harrison’s social worker. The social worker tells Cathy a little but what she says is very disturbing . How is this woman connected to Harrison and can she answer the questions that will affect Harrison’s whole life?

Reviews

Goodreads review by Michelle on September 27, 2024

A good book but far too detailed, you could cut out 100 pages if you took out her step-by-step guide to opening a loft hatch for example. Three stars.......more

Goodreads review by Jojo2012 on June 18, 2012

Not convinced this is as true as she says - simply changing a child's name in no way complies with the very strict confidentiality regulations of social services. It's a well told story though and very easy to read. Bit too descriptive in parts (do we really need a whole page giving a step by step......more

Goodreads review by Liane on October 22, 2012

I quite enjoyed this book but it was so ridiculously detailed at times.... I opened the cupboard door, reached in, took out the pole that I used for opening the loft. I went up the stairs carrying the pole and opened the loft hatch using the pole to unlock the hatch, I pushed the door open and reach......more

Goodreads review by Angie on March 03, 2014

The concept of the book was good and sounded interesting. The author has listed way to many details. I don't need to know exactly what is packed in a baby's diaper bag every time the baby is brought for a stroller ride.......more

Goodreads review by Rachel on August 07, 2012

Overall I enjoyed the book, especially re-living having a baby in your life. Although at times I found it over descriptive in the mundane of life such as description over putting things away or what went in the bag.......more