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The Saddest Girl in the World The Saddest Girl in the World by Cathy Glass
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“Wouldn't it be lovely, I thought again, if I could wave my magic wand and make every child wanted and cared for, and every parent capable of caring for and loving their child? But practically, all I could do was the best for the children I looked after, and hope I gave them something positive to take with them.”
Cathy Glass, The Saddest Girl in the World
“Donna, like many children who come into care for similar reasons, had assumed the neglect and abuse she'd suffered were the norm. It was taking time for her to realize that the life she'd led wasn't normal and some things are clearly bad. It never ceases to amaze me what some children believe is acceptable simply because they have grown up with it, and have never known anything different.”
Cathy Glass, The Saddest Girl in the World
“looked straight at her. ‘Donna, I think Edna”
Cathy Glass, The Saddest Girl in the World