Damaged
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Cathy Glass. Damaged
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Also by Cathy Glass
Dedication
Contents
Prologue
Chapter One Emotional Blackmail
Chapter Two The Road to Jodie
Chapter Three The Arrival
Chapter Four A New Little Sister
Chapter Five Self-Harm
Chapter Six A Very Troubled Child
Chapter Seven Contact
Chapter Eight Julie
Chapter Nine Disclosure
Chapter Ten Reporting
Chapter Eleven Cooking and Cleaning
Chapter Twelve Monsters
Chapter Thirteen Integration
Chapter Fourteen The Park
Chapter Fifteen Past and Present
Chapter Sixteen The Spider’s Web
Chapter Seventeen Nosy Cow
Chapter Eighteen Fire
Chapter Nineteen Special Little Girl
Chapter Twenty Christmas
Chapter Twenty-One A New Year
Chapter Twenty-Two The Fox and the Owl
Chapter Twenty-Three Granddad
Chapter Twenty-Four Friends
Chapter Twenty-Five Denial
Chapter Twenty-Six Links in the Chain
Chapter Twenty-Seven Silence
Chapter Twenty-Eight Assessment
Chapter Twenty-Nine Therapy
Chapter Thirty Green Grass and Brown Cows
Chapter Thirty-One High Oaks
Chapter Thirty-Two Overnight Stay
Chapter Thirty-Three Goodbye
Chapter Thirty-Four Progress
Epilogue
Suggested Topics for Reading-group Discussion
Acknowledgements
Prologue
Chapter One. A New Year
Chapter Two. Lost And Found
Chapter Three. Manners Maketh Man
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I felt everyone’s eyes on me, and a desperate desire to hear that I would be willing to take this little girl on. So far, I had heard from Gary that she was an innocent victim whose extraordinary record of getting through carers was nothing to do with her, and from Deirdre that she was a little devil incarnate, whose size, strength and sheer nastiness were completely out of proportion to her age. The truth, I felt, must lie somewhere in between. Even taking a balanced view, however, I could see that Jodie was a handful, to say the least.
I was unsure. Was I ready to take on a child with behavioural problems at this level? Could I – and more importantly, could my family – take on the kind of disruption it would surely involve? I couldn’t help quailing a little at the thought of embracing the sort of challenge I was sure this child would pose. But on the other hand, my formula of love, kindness and attention mixed with firmness had not let me down yet, and when all was said and done, Jodie was only a child; a little girl who had been given a terrible start in life and who deserved the chance to begin again and have a little of the happiness every child needed. Could I really let her face the alternative? Now that I’d heard her story, could I really walk away?
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