Neglected: Scared, hungry and alone, Jamey craves affection

Neglected: Scared, hungry and alone, Jamey craves affection

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  • Create Date:2022-02-19 00:19:35
  • Update Date:2025-09-06
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  • Author:Cathy Glass
  • ISBN:B099Q7P4T6
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Summary

This book tells the story of Jamey, two-and-a-half years old, who is suffering from severe neglect。 The police remove Jamey from home and take him to foster carer, Cathy。 But as Jamey settles into Cathy’s home a new threat emerges and coronavirus changes everything。


Jamey arrives at Cathy’s as an emergency two days before Christmas, having been left alone all night while his drug and alcohol dependent mother went out partying。 Jamey is scared, small for his age, and unsteady on his feet, more like a baby, a result of being left for long periods in his cot which his mother used as a cage。 When Cathy changes Jamey’s nappy she finds his bottom is red raw from being left in soiled nappies。


Slowly, with patience, love, care and understanding Jamey learns to trust Cathy and her adult daughter, Paula, the only one of Cathy’s children still living at home。 Cathy also looks after her granddaughter, Emma, one day a week and although she is a year younger than Jamey she is more advanced, highlighting the damage neglect has done to Jamey in his early years。


When the country goes into lockdown many fostering practices change; meetings, visits and contact take place online which brings more problems。 Referrals to the social services soar and Cathy accepts two more children short term。 It isn’t until restrictions are lifted the judge can make decisions on poor Jamey’s fate…

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Reviews

Jeanine

Excellent book as usual。

Lara Green

Fostering during a pandemic this book touches on some of the changes, from virtual meetings and contact, to societal closures which were a feature of the pandemic。 I like the way the books touch on fosterings impact on broader family and non judgementally talks about reasons children come into care。 I am not fully convinced of the truth of all the books the dates given at the start indicate a very long working week over christmas the weather in 2020 is not the baffling mix of storms and glauriou Fostering during a pandemic this book touches on some of the changes, from virtual meetings and contact, to societal closures which were a feature of the pandemic。 I like the way the books touch on fosterings impact on broader family and non judgementally talks about reasons children come into care。 I am not fully convinced of the truth of all the books the dates given at the start indicate a very long working week over christmas the weather in 2020 is not the baffling mix of storms and glaurious sun without a plane the sky。 I also feel it unusual that a child victim of such seveer and long lasting neglect slotted in and showed such immediate love。 。。。more

Hailey Hill

Another book by Cathy Glass that I read in less than 12 hours。 Jameys story, while sad at time, gives off hope。 Hope in children and how resilient they are but also in our community。 When it’s needed, we all come together。

Ian Mcnamara

A fantastic book as always by this author, it was interesting to read how Cathy and her family coped with fostering in the pandemic。 Jamie was a wonderful child and got the outcome that he deserved。 A sad story of neglect that Jamie had to suffer but thankfully Cathy was able to help him which is a huge relief。

thomas wilkinson

I loved this book I had preordered it on my kindle so got it at midnight on the day it came out I started reading it straight away n I finished it by 7:20am I couldn’t put it down great book