Little Prisoners: A tragic story of siblings trapped in a world of abuse and suffering

· Sold by HarperCollins UK
4.4
252 reviews
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304
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From the Sunday Times bestselling author comes a harrowing and moving memoir about two innocent and frightened ‘unfosterable’ children who do not know what it means to be loved.

This is the third book in the series.

The shock that strikes Casey and her family when Ashton and Olivia arrive is immeasurable. Two dirty, frightened little waifs stand before them, huge eyes staring around their new surroundings. Ashton – 9, Olivia – 6, have the same urchin look; hair running wild with head lice, filthy nails and skin covered in scabs. And the smell is horrific. The eldest two children of a group of five siblings, Casey had only been told they were coming two days earlier. But it was an emergency, temporary placement, and they were only due to stay a couple of weeks...

Casey is desperate to help these poor, lost children, who have been taken away from their family because they were considered at risk, but before she can even start to understand the horrific things that have happened in the past, she has to teach them the most basic of behaviours. Ashton and Olivia have no barriers and no sense of what’s right and wrong – her challenges begin with the toilet and eating habits.

The weeks roll into months and the months roll on, but bit by bit the children are starting to feel like they truly belong to a family, for the first time. With this new found security and love, gradually they start to reveal what really happened to them and their siblings at home, and slowly Casey can help them start to rebuild their young lives.

Includes a sample chapter of Too Hurt To Stay.

Ratings and reviews

4.4
252 reviews
NE NE
March 1, 2016
A fairly good story illustrating the current over-burdened state of the foster-care system. Prefer to read stories that are more detailed; language was often very vague and repetitive, using same descriptors multiple times. Different areas of the plot were much more developed than other areas & left you wondering what happened (ie: abusive grandfather, police case, court never elaborated on). None of the characters were extremely likeable even the caretakers who took in the children. Boring & juvenile.
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Lesley Munro
January 26, 2014
Absolutly heart breaking. With a beautiful ending; as usual a hard book to put down Casey really bring's things to life. As a foster carer myself I find her books informative I've even put some of the things she does in my everyday fostering . An excellent ready as always. An excellent book writen By a true heroin.
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Donna Zomick
October 30, 2014
Casey puts you right in the book you could feel all the pain that these two children went through. And how Casey and Mike were there to give them both the love and direction they needed. Cried at the end as if I was saying goodbye with them. Great read !
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About the author

Casey Watson is a specialist foster carer. She has been working in this field for six years after giving up her position as a behaviour manager for a local school. During this time she has welcomed 14 difficult to place children into her home.

As a specialist foster carer she works with profoundly damaged children, seeing each child through a specific behavioural modification programme, at the end of which they will hopefully be in the position to be returned either back to their family or into mainstream foster care.

Casey combines fostering with writing, usually late at night when the rest of the family is sleeping.

Casey is married with two grown-up children and three grandchildren.

The name Casey Watson is a pseudonym.

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