Runaway Girl: A beautiful girl. Trafficked for sex. Is there nowhere to hide
By (Author) Casey Watson
HarperCollins Publishers
HarperCollins
24th October 2016
20th October 2016
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
True stories of survival of abuse and injustice
Adoption and fostering
Child welfare and youth services
Social work
Coping with / advice about abuse
Trauma and shock
Child, developmental and lifespan psychology
Coping with / advice about PTSD and other psychological traumas
362.733092
Paperback
304
Width 129mm, Height 198mm, Spine 19mm
210g
Fourteen-year-old Adrianna arrives on Caseys doorstep with no possessions, no English, and no explanation. It will be a few weeks before Casey starts getting the shocking answers to her questions.
Brought to Casey as a short-term emergency placement, fourteen-year-old Adrianna arrives with nothing but her gratitude. Having turned herself in to a social services office some hundred miles away, she has no possessions, no English and, apparently, no history not that shes willing to share, anyway. She is a beautiful young Polish girl, with the bearing of a ballerina, but is terrified, malnourished and unwell. And, having slept rough for some time (the little they do know about her) she spends much of her first days with Watsons asleep in bed.
Growing concerned about Adriannas wellbeing, and her persistent high temperature, Casey decides to call in the GP. But, to her surprise, Adrianna becomes almost hysterical about being examined and, given her refusal to talk even via the interpreter theyve brought in for her Caseys fostering antennae begin twitching. Where has she come from And why is she so terrified to be touched What has happened to make her so ill and scared
It will be a few weeks before Casey starts getting answers to these questions. Shocking answers; ones that throw up a whole host of new questions and the beginnings of a journey to find justice for Adrianna, and, more importantly, a future, and a home
Casey Watson, who writes under a pseudonym, is a specialist foster carer. She and her husband, Mike, look after children who are particularly troubled or damaged by their past. While in their care, Casey and Mike guide the foster children through a specially designed behavioural programme, enabling them to be moved on, either back to their parents on into mainstream foster care. Before becoming a foster carer Casey was a behaviour manager for her local comprehensive school. It was through working with these difficult children removed from mainstream classes for various reasons that the idea for her future career was born. Casey is married with two children and three grandchildren.