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| Original Title: | The Saddest Girl in the World |
| ISBN: | 000728103X (ISBN13: 9780007281039) |
| Edition Language: | English |
| Characters: | Donna |
Cathy Glass
Hardcover | Pages: 326 pages Rating: 4.34 | 3492 Users | 179 Reviews

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| Title | : | The Saddest Girl in the World |
| Author | : | Cathy Glass |
| Book Format | : | Hardcover |
| Book Edition | : | Deluxe Edition |
| Pages | : | Pages: 326 pages |
| Published | : | April 1st 2009 by Harper Element (first published March 20th 2009) |
| Categories | : | Nonfiction. Sociology. Abuse. Autobiography. Memoir |
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The 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with her two young brothers for three weeks when she is abruptly moved to Cathy's. When Donna arrives she is silent, withdrawn and walks with her shoulders hunched forward and her head down.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.Rating Of Books The Saddest Girl in the World
Ratings: 4.34 From 3492 Users | 179 ReviewsCriticize Of Books The Saddest Girl in the World
This story didn't make me cry. I talked to my husband and I was telling him I couldn't tell if it was because I was cold, the author sucked at writing, or if she tried really hard to make it uplifting so that you didn't feel really sad. The home life for this little girl was horrible and I find it hard to imagine that . . . Well, I guess I don't like thinking that people in this world can do acts like this. I find it unbelievably awesome that these foster parents can take in a young child, loveIn a book with such a serious content it seems pedantic and rather mean to say the writing style irritates me at times, but I'm afraid it does. However it's salutary to acknowledge the trauma so many children endure and the amazing work of those who struggle to give them a better chance. Fostering children must exact a high price in terms of emotional drain and I take my hat off to this author who has put herself and her children through this difficult experience so many times.
Sad scared girlCathy Glass is a great storyteller. She writes about the children she has cared for as a foster mother. The children she has cared for over the years have been abused by their natural parents. I have read many of her books. Yet, I always want more

Cathy Glass has an incredible heart. The ability to transfer her experiences Into words in such a profound way is remarkable. Please dont stop loving me Cathy! I need you to love me Donnas progress with Cathy was inspiring. There were a few occasions I was brought to tears!
What an emotional read! This book is a credit to Cathy and her lovely family. The overwhelming love, patience and acceptance they have is inspirational. I found myself tearing up a few times, especially the moments of compassion showed by little Paula. We could all learn something from that sweet little girl
I love reading Cathy Glass books and think what she has done for the children she has fostered is amazing. Each child is different and she makes sure she points that out in every book she writes. Whenever I read about the stories of these children I go through the emotions with them throughout the entire book and Donna's story was no different and if my boyfriend wasn't sat next to me as I was reading the end I would have most definitely burst out crying. Such a heartfelt story and I'm glad that
Incredibly emotional book, with shock after shock after shock.


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