Too Scared to Cry
And Other True Stories from The Nation's Favourite Foster Carer
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Narrated by:
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Penny McDonald
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By:
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Maggie Hartley
About this listen
Maggie Hartley is one of the UK's most prolific foster mothers. This inspiring collection includes three heartbreaking, true short stories about the children who have passed through Maggie's care.
'Too Scared to Cry'
When Ben and Damien arrive on Maggie's doorstep, the two toddlers are too scared to speak. More disturbingly still, their baby half-brother Noah is completely unresponsive - he doesn't smile or play or crawl. The three siblings have been conditioned to be seen and not heard, and it's up to Maggie to unpick what has caused this terrible void.
'The Girl No One Wanted'
Eleven-year-old Leanne is out of control. With over 40 placements in her short life, no local foster carers are willing to take in this angry and damaged little girl. Maggie is Leanne's only hope, and her last chance. If this placement fails, Leanne will be put in a secure unit. Where most others would simply walk away, Maggie refuses to give up on the little girl who's never known love.
'A Family for Christmas'
A tragic accident leaves the life of toddler Edward changed forever and his family wracked with guilt. Maggie must help this family grieve for the son they've lost and learn to love the little boy he is now. But will Edward have a family to go home to at Christmas?
These heartwarming and inspiring short stories show the power of a foster mother's love, and her determination to help the children who come into her care.
©2018 Maggie Hartley (P)2020 Orion Publishing GroupWhat listeners say about Too Scared to Cry
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- Anonymous User
- 19-09-2024
Miracle worker
Stories like these, from foster carers such as Maggie are so wholesome. There would’ve undoubtably been much different outcomes for these children had someone else been involved. She has literally saved children and families, and anyone who undervalues the work of good foster carers are cuckoo. Such a role model.
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- Anonymous User
- 19-07-2020
Little stories
I really liked it but prefer a single longer story as I think you get more involved.
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