Four Waifs on our Doorstep (e-bog) af Merry, Trisha
Merry, Trisha (forfatter)

Four Waifs on our Doorstep e-bog

56,99 DKK (inkl. moms 71,24 DKK)
When no one cares, who will pick up the pieces of abused children's lives? At eleven o clock one night in 1997, four hungry, damaged young children arrive on foster carers Trisha and Mike Merrys doorstep. Two social workers dropped them off with nothing but the ragged clothes they were wearing and no information. The children were covered in bruises, two had black eyes, one had a broken arm and...
E-bog 56,99 DKK
Forfattere Merry, Trisha (forfatter)
Udgivet 9 april 2015
Længde 400 sider
Genrer B
Sprog English
Format epub
Beskyttelse LCP
ISBN 9781471138461
When no one cares, who will pick up the pieces of abused children's lives? At eleven o clock one night in 1997, four hungry, damaged young children arrive on foster carers Trisha and Mike Merrys doorstep. Two social workers dropped them off with nothing but the ragged clothes they were wearing and no information. The children were covered in bruises, two had black eyes, one had a broken arm and they were all scratching themselves. Starved, seriously neglected and abused in every way, four young siblings have been repeatedly overlooked by everyone who should have cared. The eldest scavenges for food by night and is exhausted from trying to protect his sisters, his baby brother and himself from serious parental neglect and the perilous attentions of frequent paedophile visitors. From the start, these four children challenge Trisha and Mike to extremes. Despite all their experience over many years, they wonder if they have met their match. Yet, from that very first night, this couples unbounded love and care and their unbelievable determination surmount all the obstacles that follow. The shocking truth about the childrens home lives is beyond anything Trish and Mike have experienced, yet through their formidable efforts, their unshakeable belief in the children, and their (almost) unfailing sense of humour, they are able to turn around four young lives from tragedy to hope.