The Saddest Girl in the World, Cathy Glass
The Saddest Girl in the World, Cathy Glass
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The Saddest Girl in the World

Author: Cathy Glass

Narrator: Denica Fairman

Unabridged: 9 hr 49 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: HarperCollins

Published: 08/28/2014


Synopsis

The Sunday Times and New York Times bestselling author of Damaged tells the true story of Donna, who came into foster care aged ten, having been abused, victimised and rejected by her family. Donna had been in foster care with her two young brothers for three weeks when she is abruptly moved to Cathy’s. When Donna arrives she is silent, withdrawn and walks with her shoulders hunched forward and her head down. Donna is clearly a very haunted child and refuses to interact with Cathy’s children Adrian and Paula. After patience and encouragement from Cathy, Donna slowly starts to talk and tells Cathy that she blames herself for her and her brothers being placed in care. The social services were aware that Donna and her brothers had been neglected by their alcoholic mother, but no one realised the extent of the abuse they were forced to suffer. The truth of the physical torment she was put through slowly emerges, and as Donna grows to trust Cathy she tells her how her mother used to make her wash herself with wire wool so that she could get rid of her skin colour as her mother was so ashamed that Donna was mixed race. The psychological wounds caused by the bullying she received also start to resurface when Donna starts reenacting the ways she was treated at home by hitting and bullying Paula, so much so that Cathy can’t let Donna out of her sight. As the pressure begins to mount on Cathy to help this child, things start to get worse and Donna begins behaving in erratic ways, trashing her bedroom and being regularly abusive towards Cathy’s children. Cathy begins to wonder if she can find a way to help this child or if Donna’s scars run too deep.

Reviews

Goodreads review by Melissa on February 26, 2013

Cathy glass has done it again, I get quite angry after I've read one of these books.. I pay £5-£6 and then I will have read it within 24 hours, it's so frustrating because I've remembered the story so well I never re-read the book. Before anyone thinks that I read Cathy's books quickly because of sim......more

Goodreads review by Eva-Marie on February 02, 2012

This is just as good as of the others Glass has put out. She does more than just give an inside view of what goes into fostering and readers of this genre are damn lucky she's also a good author. More and more mis-lit comes out every month and most singles/couples are from a "non-author" who may or......more

Goodreads review by Tânia on November 23, 2017

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Goodreads review by Louise on July 12, 2010

This is the true story of Donna, a ten-year-old girl who was terribly abused and neglected by her mother and abused by her two younger brothers’. Upon Donna’s foster care placement at Cathy’s, Donna is sullen, sad and non-talkative. Over the next fourteen-months Cathy and her own children, Paula six......more

Goodreads review by Monica on February 22, 2017

I usually have very mixed feelings when reading books written by this author. Why? Because each story is about a child who in someway has been abused, betrayed, and thrown into the foster care system because their family cannot keep things together. That makes me feel sad and a little helpless and v......more


Quotes

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