Customer Reviews
If you love books by Torey Hayden, you'll love books by Cathy Glass. - By: Ms. S. L. Bamford, 07 Sep 2008 
Cathy Glass writesin much the same gripping style as Torey Hayden, allowing you to learn about the child (in this case Tayo), as she does throughout the story. With her fluent story-telling style, it is easy to be swept upin the tale, & read the whole bookin one day, hardly pausing for breathe between chapters.
Moreover, this book is not simply a tale of horror & suffering, although, to be sure, there is mention, but rather a moving memoir of her time with Tayo, highs & lows, progress & setbacks.
A well-written & moving read by all accounts.
hidden - By: Mrs. V. J. Mills, 22 Aug 2008 
this book is excelant i would recomend it to anyone i couldnt put it down at all i have the bags to prove it lol cant wait to read the next one
Well worth a read. - By: S. Downey, 18 Jun 2008 
Having read Glass' previous book 'Damaged' I felt compelled to read this one too. Another shocking insight into the world of social care, or more into the world of those who enter into it. I found it somehow not quite as compelling as her first book - perhaps because it didn't have so much 'shock factor' for want of a better description, but its still a real eye opener, & well worth a read. A happier ending at least - brought tears to my eyes!
AMAZING! - By: Ms. R. E. Cotter, 13 Jun 2008 
I think this book is great! It is a must read for everybody. I had already read 'Damaged' written by Cathy Glass & knew that this was going to be good too. I could not put it down all day & now the book spends most of its time being borrowed by friends. This book is such a good read & i would reccommend it to anyone who was interested. An AMAZING READ!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Brilliant book! - By: S. D. Williams, 01 Jun 2008 
This was a wonderful story, much different from the usual stories of abuse & hurt. The lovely part about this story was that there really was a magical fairy tale ending. This was writtenin a way that was not shocking by its content but saddening by its reality. I really enjoyed the book.