Cruel to Be Kind: Saying no can save a childs life
By (Author) Cathy Glass
HarperCollins Publishers
HarperCollins
7th September 2017
7th September 2017
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
True stories of heroism, endurance and survival
Adoption and fostering
Adoption and fostering: advice and issues
Child welfare and youth services
Social work
Family psychology
Coping with / advice about abuse
Family law: children
True stories of survival of abuse and injustice
362.733092
Paperback
336
Width 129mm, Height 198mm, Spine 21mm
240g
Cruel To Be Kind is the true story of Max, aged 6. He is fostered by Cathy while his mother is in hospital with complications from type 2 diabetes.
Fostering Max gets off to a bad start when his mother, Caz, complains and threatens Cathy even before Max has moved in. Cathy and her family are shocked when they first meet Max. But his social worker isnt the only one in denial; his whole family are too.
Cathy Glass is a pseudonym. She has been a foster carer for over 20 years, during which time she has looked after more than 100 children, of all ages and backgrounds. Cathy runs training courses on fostering for her local Social Services, and helps draft new fostering procedures and guidelines. Cathy has three teenage children of her own; one of whom, Lucy, was adopted after a long-term foster placement. Cathy has always had an interest in writing, combining fostering with occasional freelance journalism and commercial writing, usually when a particular issue stirs her passion. Before the success of Damaged she had written on health and social issues for the Guardian, the Evening Standard, Luton News, and the Hemel Gazette. She is also a published fiction writer, with poems and short stories published in a number of commercial magazines. Cathys books have been constantly in the best-seller charts since Damaged was published in 2007, having sold over 2 million copies across her titles worldwide.