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Mummy Told Me Not to Tell

The True Story of a Troubled Boy with a Dark Secret

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Mummy Told Me Not to Tell

By: Cathy Glass
Narrated by: Denica Fairman
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When Reece arrives at Cathy's door aged 7 years old, he has already passed through the hands of four different carers in four weeks. As the details of his short life emerge, it becomes clear that to help him, Cathy will face her biggest challenge yet.

The latest title from the author of Sunday Times and New York Times bestseller Damaged.

Reece is the last of six siblings to be fostered. Having been in care for four months his aggressive and disruptive behaviour has seen him passed from carer to carer. Although only 7, he has been excluded from school, and bites people so often that his mother calls him 'Sharky'.

Cathy wants to find the answers for Reece’s distressing behaviour, but he has been sworn to secrecy by his mother, and will not tell them anything. As the social worker prepares for the final hearing, he finds five different files on Reece’s family, and is incredulous that he had not been removed from them as a baby. When the darkest of family secrets is revealed to Cathy, Reece’s behaviour suddenly starts to make sense, and together they can begin to rebuild his life.

©2015 Cathy Glass (P)2015 HarperCollins Publishers Limited
Biographies & Memoirs Child Abuse Dysfunctional Families Emotionally Gripping Heartfelt Thought-Provoking
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Lovely book

Had me in tears and made me very happy, such a wonderful book! Reece should give us all hope what a wonderful boy!

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Sad but funny at the same time

Brilliant voices for the child & family such a sad tale but a really good story and I really enjoyed it

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Touching and Thought Provoking

Reece is just 7 years old when he arrives at Cathy's. He's part of a large family and his mother Tracy has had a difficult past She has h learning difficulties as does Reece and all but one of his siblings. Cathy and her family cater for Reece's needs as best they can, and Cathy stands by him as he goes through difficult times at school and in his personal life. He learns to trust Cathy and her family and they become close while decisions about Reece's future are made. A touching story of a brave little boy who was told "not to tell" of the secrets he and his family hold. I really felt for Reece and his siblings, experiencing so much so young.

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Such A Sad Story

This book was written so well. The love and feeling from Cathy Glass really does come through in her books.

This particular story had my throat closing over from trying not to cry at many points. Poor Reece is the same age as my own son throughout this book and I really did struggle to not think of him in the same situations and being treated the same way.

Thank goodness for people like Cathy who can bring some normality and love to these children that are taken into care.

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Fantastic book

This story of Reece is sad but a fantastic read. Glad he is happy now.

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Uplifting and thought provoking

As a teacher myself, I am absolutely disgusted by the headteacher's attitude and blatant disregard towards Reece and his education. I also find Jamie's blasé attitude incredibly frustrating too. I was very moved by the improvement that Reece made in Cathy's care and think he was such a sweet little boy. It was slightly annoying though that his behaviour was constantly being described as ADHD though, when he clearly showed major signs of Disinhibited Reactive Attachment Disorder due to the neglect he had experienced as a young child.

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Amazing book and very well performed.

very heart warming book that will leave you with a big smile by the end.

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so sad but unfortunately true

Another fantastic read of a family torn apart.....a must read have the tissues at the ready

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Very thought provoking

The theme obviously is very worrying. As an ex primary school teacher I feel like the school wasn’t typical of many, who instantly do a great job at settling in new children with challenging behaviour. The headmaster in the story is not typical of all heads.
Really didn’t like the narrators voice and because I wanted to know the outcome i persevered

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Mummy told me not to tell

Enjoyable listen, Cathy brings to life her time with Rhys and how he grows under her care

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