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All entries on this blog are from emails sent to Cathy, however she cannot be held liable for the validity of the claims made, some of which are very disturbing.

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Cut was absolutely brilliant. I could not put it down. When is the next one?
Michelle, UK, 17/08/2008

I just wanted 2 say I've read all of your books now. Once I start reading one of your books I can't stop. Cut was brilliant and I can really see how rewarding this job can be. You really are amazing! And an inspiration to others. Best wishes.
Lauren, 17/08/2008

Dear Cathy, I have been a psychotherapist for 25 years. I work with some satanically abused patients, who are DID. I think you should have a medal of honour for offering a home to the most damaged children of our world. When they become adults, the flashbacks and personality shifts are probably permanent, but they still are often very amazing people in their struggle to survive. If they had only had homes like yours. Thank you so much for your work.
Dr. Eva W, Missouri, USA, 17/08/2008

I have not long finished reading 'Damaged' and it really touched my heart. It made me think just why would anyone want to do that to a little girl. It makes me so angry. Her mum should have done something and not let it get so out of hand. This book is probably the only book I have cried over and not been able to stop. Cathy you are one amazing woman and for you to do this for a little girl is wonderful. You are probably my idol after what you did. I am only 14 and I honestly love this book. I have told all my friends and family about it. When I told them the story they started to cry. You are probably the bravest lady I will ever wish to meet. I am looking forward to reading your other books!.
Seren, 14, Cardiff, Wales, UK, 17/08/2008

Hi, I have been counting the days till august and have now read Cut. I had a feeling that the title was going to interest me. As a self harmer myself it was a subject that played very close to my heart and I waited impatiently for it to be published. It was nice to see that only as your second foster child, you didn't give up on Dawn. And that you continued to foster even after all the painful things that happened and the difficulties you came across. Thank you once again for a good book and I can't wait for the next one!
Zoe, 17/08/2008

Dear Cathy, I have just finished reading your amazing book, 'Damaged', which I started this morning. I'm only fourteen but I feel I understood the whole thing. It is absolutely appalling what Jodie was forced to go through her entire life and I am completely disgusted with her entire family. She was hurt, manipulated and forced into horrifying and unacceptable acts by people who were meant to look out for her, teach her about love and serenity and ensure her safety. I don't believe I or many people would have been able to handle her tantrums, aggression, hostility and constant seclusion. I strongly believe you are incredible, and your love, kindness and patience with Jodie should be truly appreciated. You are inspiring and I feel slightly more at ease knowing that you have done you best to give Jodie and plenty of other children you have fostered the chance of a childhood. I'd like to be a foster carer myself some day and be able to give hurt children the love and acceptance they deserve. I feel your book gave me an insight into what foster caring is really like. I am going to get hold of your books 'Hidden' and 'Cut' and I look forward to reading them.
Shoshana S, 14, Australia, 17/08/2008

Dear Cathy, I have just read 'Cut'. After reading your other two books I was looking forward to reading it and I thoroughly enjoyed it. I hope that Dawn gets back in contact with you as I'm sure it would be a great pleasure to hear from her and see how she is doing now. I can't wait for your next book already! I read Cut in one day as I was totally hooked.
Amy, UK, 17/08/2008

Dear Cathy, I have just finished reading the second of your books, Hidden. Unbelievable. So moving I had to email you. I think you are truly one of life's angels. Tayo's story is both sad but truly magical. It only took me a few days to read it as I couldn't put it down. Luckily my gorgeous children were spending a week in Wales with their nana so I had some free time and so glad I did. I certainly shed a tear and felt every emotion you, your family, Tayo's father and grandmother did. Never before has reading been so moving for me. I felt the same with Damaged just wish the ending was happier. I am going to get your other book, Cut. God Bless you.
Emma R, UK, 17/08/2008

It was very interesting for me to read your book 'Hidden' because I work with children with challenging behaviour in a children's home. I would wish for them, that they would have the chance to live with you, because all the emotional and educational work you provided for Tayo, (and I think for your other foster children as well) we can't provide. I try to give my best every day for seven children aged 8-13 but there is still a gap, which I can't fill, simply because there are seven and not one. But I know and can imagine all your feelings and sometimes powerlessness you felt. You inspired me and gave me some good advices with this book. Thank you very much. Sorry for any mistakes, English is not my mother tongue, I just moved over from Germany.
Kathrin, Ashford, UK, 16/08/2008

Hi Cathy, I have just finished reading Cut. My heart goes out to Dawn and the life she had as a child. I do truly admire the work you do, without foster carers I dread to think how some children's lives could end up. Some people take so many things for granted - mainly a safe and loving family unit. I think you helped Dawn and her mother more than you take credit for. I find it impossible to put your books down once started (which my little girls find most annoying oops). I am looking forward to reading your next book. Keep up your amazing work and thank you for sharing your experiences with us. It makes me realise how lucky my children are to have a loving home, and makes me determined to set good examples and be a good role model to my own children . Having a loving family is everything and every child deserves to have a loving home (although this is not the case for many children). I know that fostering is a godsend to children in need. I am so pleased that Jodie is doing well and hope she is happy in her life now.
Helen R, UK, 16/08/2008

Hi, I have read Cut - I actually pre-ordered it from Waterstones. It was another great read, I couldn't put it down. I even read it walking from my car to work! All the people at work really want to read all your books too. I look forward to all your other books that are due to come out. I can't wait!! Your books are so good I wish they would last longer, I read them so fast, I just cannot put them down!!! Take care
Victoria, 16/08/2008

Hi Cathy, I have been very busy reading Cut, it's amazing what's hiding in the back of the minds of some children and people. I finished the book last night in bed as I was reading it before I went bed and couldn't put it down. You're so amazing. Cut has to be my favourite book up to now, don't get me wrong they are all fantastic but this is my best one. It's just unbelievable what sick people can do that to such a cute loving little girl. It makes you want to go and look for them and give them a piece of your mind. You did a great job coping with her. Love to all.
Jess, UK, 16/08/2008

Hi Cathy, Just finished reading Damaged and Cut and they were absolutely fantastic reads. Very eye opening. You must have been sent from heaven to look after and tend to the needs of the children that need it the most. I have never read such inspiring books. You have the patience and understanding of a saint. Can't wait until your next book next year as I have now read all 3 of your books. Keep up the good work. You are an inspiration. Thanks for your reading.
Dawn, Felixstowe, UK, 16/08/2008

I have just finished reading your book Hidden. I really enjoyed it and was glad everything turned out for Tayo. I was in tears reading the end of the book. You are one great lady and now I will read some more of your books. I have been in foster care while my mum was in hospital, the family were brilliant and treated me like one of their own.
Donna W, UK, 16/08/2008

Hi Cathy, just finished reading Damaged and wanted to send you a great big hug. You deserve it for the help you have given to the children who have been hurt in such unthinkable ways. Your children are a credit to you in the way they accepted little Jodie and gave her the chance to live in a family so full of love and care - something the poor little thing had never known with her own so called family! Well done to you and your family. Without you children like Jodie wouldn't stand a chance. I am so pleased to hear that Jodie is doing well and send her loads of love and luck for her future. God bless you all.
Wendy, London, UK, 16/08/2008

Hi Cathy, have just finished Cut. Yet again another riveting read - just couldn't put it down. Bring on the next one please. Best wishes to you and your family.
Sandra, Leicester, UK, 16/08/2008

Hi Cathy, I am a student nurse and I have just finished reading your 3rd book, Cut, and I had to tell you how much I enjoyed it! I have read all three of your books and I have loved reading them all. When I start reading one of your books I just can't put it down until I have finished it! I think all three of them are incredibly inspirational and you have done such a fantastic job over the years. These children, and your own, are so very lucky to have you as a mother. You are such a brilliant writer and I can't wait until your next book comes out in April! Take care and all the best in the future!
Jenny, Scotland, UK, 15/08/2008

Hi, I have read all your books and found them very sad, but also at the end there is hope for children if the help is given to them in time. I'm training to become a social worker as a result of the books that I have read. I would like to say if only there was more people in the world willing to help others then this world would be a whole lot better for our children to grow up in.
M C, UK, 15/08/2008

Just finished "Hidden" and "Damaged", both are heartbreaking stories. Am really keen to know if Tayo's mother keeps in touch with him (though I imagine not, but hope that she tries) and how he is doing back with his father. Glad to see that little Jodie is doing well, good luck to her with her new family.
Allyson, Scotland, UK, 14/08/2008

Dear Cathy, I joined the library last week and one of the first books I took out was 'Hidden'. It was an amazingly well written book and I read it in 2 days. I just couldn't put it down. What a lovely ending for such a special boy. I am looking to foster in the near future and your book has inspired me to take it further. I'd like to say a big well done and thank you for sharing your amazing stories, I will now be looking out for Damaged and Cut. Keep up your good work.
Gemma H, 14/08/2008

Hello Cathy, thank you for the email. I bought your new book, Cut, last Friday and read it within 3 days. You are by far the best writer I have ever come across, your books are so wonderful warm and touching. You are a person to look up to. The last book was again sad, but so nice that Dawn made it in the end and can now have a life as an adult as she didn't as a child. Keep writing the books.
Traci S, 14/08/2008

Dear Cathy, I would like to thank you for publishing your books to help the abused children to be more strong and confident so they can tell people around them, whom they trust, to help them to be safe. I have just finished your book "Damaged" which really has broken my heart and makes me cry. I am a mother of four children and thanks to God they have lived in a safe environment which me and my husband gathered them in love and peace. I have read three books where all the small girls, from infant until they grow up, have been sexually abused by their own fathers or stepfathers. I just want to ask one question "are these men animals or do they come from another space"? I am sure even the animals protect their babies from strangers. I wish if I can to help any child who needs my help. I am going to buy your other two books to learn more about the fantastic job you are doing for the foster children. I wish you all the best.
Eman Y, Bahrain, 14/08/2008

I bought Cut on Monday and finished it yesterday afternoon - another fantastic and inspiring read. I don't think I can wait until next year when your next book comes out! Keep up the amazing work.
Kayleigh, UK, 13/08/2008

Cathy, your books just keep getting better and better. I went out and bought Cut yesterday and I settled down with your book, and have to admit to not putting it down until I had finished it.! Fantastic. Thank you so much yet again for all the hard work that you do, and having just read Cut, I am surprised you carried on at all! All my love to you and your precious family
Julia, UK, 13/08/2008

Hello Cathy, I hope you and your family are all well. I thought your last two books were fantastic but then I read Cut, what can I say, brilliant. We only have one complaint and that is we now have to wait far too long for your next one! Please keep the books coming.
Neil & staff, UK, 13/08/2008

Hello Cathy, I have read your book Cut, brilliant what can I say, I couldn't put it down. I can't wait for the next one. I had to do a write up on a book for uni so I chose Damaged. I have to write what my thoughts and feelings were on the book. I start uni in September to do counselling. Take care
Sheila N, 13/08/2008

Hiya Cathy, You really have done it again. I have just finished reading Cut and you have once again proved that you are one of the best foster carers around! You deserve an OBE or MBE or something as good. Thank you so much for all your effort and patience in looking after all the children. As a social worker I have picked up so much from your books. I know the good and bad aspects of how a social worker should practice and once again thank you for your 'eye-openers'. I really do appreciate your wisdom. Thank you.
Janet, UK, 13/08/2008

Hi Cathy, Just finished Cut I read it in a couple of days. My heart went out to Dawn and I am so glad she received the help she needed. I think you and you husband were so brave to take on fostering so early in your married life. It shows how big your hearts were to want to support others while your family were so young. My family had a spell where self harming raised its ugly head, but thankfully we had fantastic support from our young persons unit. And my daughter now counsels others. Please keep writing, I love reading your books even though they always make me cry. Best wishes
Jane, Edinburgh, Scotland, Uk, 13/08/2008

Hi Cathy, Just finished your book Damaged, what a great read. After being a foster carer myself for 8 years I am glad to see that my feelings are shared by other carers. In places it was like reading about our family and the child we look after, though not quite as extreme. You are an inspiration to us all and I hope you keep succeeding.
Sharon UK, 13/08/2008

Your books are brilliant and make me cry.
Sarah, West Midlands, 12/08/2008

Hi Cathy, just to let you know I have read the book Damaged, I really enjoyed it, I could not put it down it was so moving. The housework did not get done. Then came the next book Hidden. Well what can I say, I read it in two days I could not put it down. Now I have just read Cut, it was as good as the others. I am reading it again, so well done on the best book I have read. Looking forward to the next one. I hope you keep writing. Good luck with all your books
Lynn, 12/08/2008

Hi Cathy, I finished reading Cut at 2:20am last night - I couldn't put it down. I had to finish it before I went to bed. Although, I was so upset in the morning as I have nothing enjoyable to read until APRIL! There are so many books, I agree, but none like yours.You truly are a talented woman and I hope you continue with your wonderful, wonderful work. Let me know if you decide to publish them sooner :)
Sarina, UK, 12/08/2008

Dear Cathy I'd like to congratulate you on the publication of yet another good book. I brought Cut on Saturday and I thought it was very interesting. I couldn't believe what a terrible childhood Dawn had. I thought you did a really good job in helping her turn her life around. There are many disturbed children out there who need someone like you to help them. Good luck Cathy on the publication of your future books. I hope that you and Adrian, Lucy and Paula are getting on all right.
Miss A P M, Devon, UK, 12/08/2008

Hi there, I sat up from 11pm until 5am reading 'Cut', I tried to wait to read it but I couldn't. The book was amazing, it was very hard to put down. I couldn't believe what I was reading sometimes, especially with the way the social worker dealt with things and her attitude towards you. When reading the book I learnt of a different side to you, a side that hadn't been shown in either of the other books, but that side of Cathy was still great and her determination was no different. What Dawn went through must have been truly horrendous and my heart really went out to her. I found it very hard to hold back tears at the end of the book. You are such an amazing person, you stood by Dawn and you believed her even when times were really tough and it takes a certain type of person to be able to do that. Well done with the book it was great.
Jodie, UK, 12/08/2008

Hey, I'm fifteen years old and I've read Damaged, and have almost finished Cut (in just a couple of hours). I have been really inspired by them and I think it's admirable that you have brought out these books to show the process of Fostering and how it is now and has been. My auntie used to foster before an accident that has left her unable to, but I'm thinking perhaps I could take on the role of foster parent when I'm older after reading you're books. I'd love to help someone, and foster children who need love and a place to stay. It seems unfair that people's lives can be turned upside down because of conditions that are not their fault. Everyone deserves a chance. So yeah, thanks for inspiring me and opening my eyes to the world of foster care. Love your books!
Sarah G, 15, 11/08/2008

Hello Cathy, I have just finished reading your book Hidden. This was a fantastic read!!! I never realised that one book could bring out so many types of emotions. I laughed, cried, and felt so much joy while reading your great story. It just shows that there can be a fairytale ending, and life isn't just about disappointment for children who are in care. Since Hidden is the 1st book I have read of yours, I have just ordered Damaged & Cut!! I am looking forward to reading those stories. Thank you for sharing your experience and hope there is many more stories in the future.
Liz, UK, 11/08/2008

Hi Cathy, I have read two of your books, I couldn't put either down. I read Damaged in 2 days on holiday and Cut yesterday in just one day. I have bought Hidden and can't wait to read it. The personal stories show your hard work and always brings a tear to my eye. I never want the books to end. You are a devoted mother to your own children and no matter what troubles these foster children come with, you will put all your effort into helping. All I can say is well done and thanks for sharing the stories and letting others see it's good to talk about a problem. Thanks
Melinda, 10/08/2008

Hi Cathy, just to tell you I absolutely loved Hidden. I really related to both Hidden and Damaged, but Hidden made me so happy because a year ago I met my father for the first time in 13 years. It was an emotional reunion. In Hidden I can also relate toTayo's mam, Minty... she is pretty much like my mam. My mam kept me from happiness for a long time and it hurts me so much to know she told me lies about my father and made him into a bad man when really he is the most amazing father in the world. And what you say about your feelings in your book before the reunion well it is even more intense - your stomach spins so much and your legs turn into jack hammers. I also want to tell you when I read your first book it made me think to write about my life, but even a little bit of it was upsetting. I guess I'll leave you to writing books.
Naomi G, UK, 10/08/2008

Dear Cathy, I have read Damaged and Hidden and am now about to start Cut. I would like to start off by honouring you for the help you provide for those children in need and for sharing your experiences with us. When I read your first book Damaged I was in my second year at university, going on to my third, studying law. Your book inspired me in such a way that I based my whole final year dissertation on The Children Act 2004, social workers, and the help people like yourself provide. Your book gave insight to another side that people may not notice - the hard work of social workers and foster carers, and the reasons why things may have gone wrong in the past. I was pleased with my dissertation and what I learnt while researching on the topic. I have graduated now and am furthering my career to becoming a lawyer and now have my heart set on Family Law. You have been a true inspiration for me and I thank you greatly, and truly admire the work you do. I love reading your books and hope you have lots of success. Lots of Love
Sabrina, 21, Essex, UK, 10/08/2008

Hey Cathy, I'm Katie and I'm 13 years old. I just finished your book, Damaged, and I'm about to start reading Hidden. I read your book in less that two days and I just wanted to say I was shocked at how cruel some adults can be to their children. I'll never understand how people can be so cruel, especially to their own flesh and blood. You did an amazing job looking after Jodie and helped her a lot. You are an exceptional person. I don't think Foster Carers get the credit they deserve, as before I read this book I didn't realise what a hard job it is. Some people find it hard coping with their own children, but you managed to bring up your own children and look after other children who were going through emotional difficulties and had come from broken homes. Anyway, I just wanted to say thank you for a truly inspiring book that showed me that among all the criminals, paedophiles, murderers etc. there are people who care and just want to help others.
Katie W, 13, Scotland, UK, 10/08/2008

Hi Cathy I bought Cut on Thursday night before I started work and I started reading it at break time. I've just finished it. Well! I was brought to tears and I felt so sorry for Dawn. I'm glad things turned out well in the end
Christine, 10/08/2008

Cathy, I have just read Hidden, I couldn't put it down it took me just 5 hours to read. I am a mother of four children and have been through the "system" myself. The only book that was available when I was in care was "Why Me" which helped enormously. I think that your books will be an inspiration to all children that have been in care and will really help them to see there are other people going through the same thing and that they are not alone. I am going to purchase Damaged and Cut tomorrow. Hidden had such a positive ending I feel compelled to find out about the other children in your books. Thank you for having the compassion and understanding which is so needed in telling these true, but often harrowing stories, and enabling the children to smile through adversity.
Natalie, 10/08/2008

Hi Cathy, Have just finished reading Cut, another excellent book. As foster carers I sometimes feel you are writing about me and my husband, as I can recall many similar conversations e.g. whether we are out of our depth looking after a certain child. I feel the same as you, not wanting to give up on them. I could feel your frustration at not being able to get , what I think, is vital information to enable us to look after children properly. Even today the information is sketchy to say the least. I can also feel your pleasure when fostered children contact you again, it really does make our job feel all the more worthwhile. Even if we have had a tough time with them it is nice to see them grow, knowing you may have given them hope a feeling of worth about themselves. Keep up the writing Cathy, I know I probably have as many stories I could write about my fostered children, but I don't know where I would find the time, I admire the fact that you can juggle all this into your very busy day. Take care
Mary, Kent, UK. 10/08/2008

Hi Cathy, I have just finished reading 'Damaged' and I want you to know how much you have truly inspired me. I'm 18 years old, I am studying health and social care and I hope to go onto university next year to study Social Work. I already have a passion for working with people which has stemmed from having a disabled brother and being fully involved in his everyday care along with having a mentally ill mother whom I cared for from a young age. I can totally comprehend how the 'system' with regards to social services is not always there and willing to give the protection and services that are necessary for people to live, recover, rehabilitate and so on. From reading you book, this has made my passion to pursue a career in social work burn stronger. I want to make a difference to adults and children who are in desperate need of support. I will use my own experiences and it will help me empathise with people who are not receiving what they are entitled to. I have witnessed it first hand with my brother and from reading your book I am disgusted with the lack of collaboration when Jodie was placed on the at risk register. If people involved in the care of Jodie worked as a multi agency then it would not have gone on as it did. Nonetheless, Jodie was lucky to have found you and other amazing people such as Jill, and it's people like you that make it work. I just want you to know that you have made my enthusiasm for social work bloom and I will continue to read your other books because I truly believe you are an angel sent from heaven. You book is an inspiration as are you. Keep up the good work
Hayley, 18, UK, 09/08/2008

Hello Cathy, after reading both Damaged and Hidden, I feel it only right that I should take the time to get in touch with you and leave you my heartfelt admiration. You truly are an exceptional lady. Your ability to tackle the ups and downs of every day life, raise children of your own, come through strong out of a divorce and still find the time and love for fostering is outstanding. I had absolutely no idea of the work involved in fostering until reading your books. Although you have shed light on something I was aware of but never really thought much of.....it has made me realise how special, important and dedicated foster carers are. Some people really don't get the praise they deserve and from reading your books it makes me sad that it has taken a book for me to realise how important and special you people really are. We all go about our daily lives, have the same routines, moan about the same problems, want the latest things and so on......yet there are people like you who know nothing of what tomorrow may bring, dedicate your whole life to the needs of others, open your door, not knowing what it will bring. Yet material things can't put a price on a fostered child coming into your house alone and leaving with a sense of belonging! Your books portray heartfelt love for those welcomed into your home and sheer dedication from you. I feel that you will have inspired others to consider foster caring. Not only do you possess a natural ability to care but also to become such a lovely author. You often hear people talking of Angels. Well if such things do exist.....I'm sure you are one of them. Thank you for opening the door to your life and allowing us to see what does go on. It really does change your outlook on life in so many ways...it has mine anyway. It's been a pleasure writing this and I'm sure everyone else feels the same. I can't wait to read your next book, Cut, along with all others that will soon be published.
Melissa, North Wales, UK, 09/08/2008

Hi Cathy, I ordered Cut online at Amazon ready for when it was released. So have had it for a few days now and am reading it :) I am also recommending your books to others to read. One day I would like to do something special for foster children, such as set up a company/charity that its aim would be to make sure every foster child in the UK had their own suitcase and a teddy bear that was theirs to keep and take with them to every placement they go to. Take care
Collette, 09/08/2008

Dear Cathy, WOW, Your books are outstanding. I've come back from Cornwall and I took Damaged with me, I couldn't put it down. So I bought Hidden on Sunday and finished that on Tuesday, I cried at the end. Wow what a lady you are. We went into Plymouth and bought Cut, gosh, my heart went out to Dawn. I was so pleased she got her life sorted out. I finished it this morning 9/8/08. When is the next one coming out? I do hope it is soon. You are a credit to fostering. My heart goes out to you. Please hurry with the next book.
Helen, Huddersfield, UK, 09/08/2008

Hi, I'm only 17 and I don't read very often. I picked up your book Damaged earlier this year after my Mum started reading it and couldn't put it down. Then a couple of weeks later I began reading Hidden which I got totally into after a few pages and ended up reading the whole book in less than a week. I think the work you do is amazing and I'm sure you inspire everyone who reads your books. I can definitely say I will be buying your new book Cut.
Fawn H, 17, UK, 09/08/2008

Cathy, just wanted to send you a note. After reading "Damaged" I had to share the book with the therapist who helped the two young ladies who had similar happening to them and were a part of my home. I have since seen this wonderful woman and she has recommended that all the therapists read your book, as well as all the foster parents she interacts with through her organization. Thank you for sharing your life with us. You are continuing to help the kids through your sharing.
John L, 09/08/2008

Hi Cathy, Thought I would email and say I have bought and read Cut! It took me all of a day. I went and got it straight from work last Saturday and that was it. I was totally caught up in the story, I felt so much for you as well as Dawn, dealing with the problems you had with her, and all the heartache you must have gone through, and also the pain she must have had inside. I also found I felt for her mother in many ways. I felt sympathy that she was at a loss to know what to do with Dawn, and can only imagine the pain she went through not knowing how to help. I know only too well how it is sometimes easier to take a step back from things. Not the best answer but it's almost an automatic self protect instinct, when you can't think of what else to do. It seems to me you helped her mother as much as you did Dawn. You must think a lot about Dawn and wonder about things since she left your care. It was another amazing story and again shows how perseverance and care go along way. Each of your books has touched me - you have allowed people into your life and given them so much. My partner is amazed how quickly I read now. Anyway, congratulations on a fantastic book, and I'm sure there are many people that agree with me. Hope you've had a great holiday and your family are all ok.
Ellen, UK, 08/08/2008

I have just finished Hidden, which I read in less than two days. I just could not put it down. I went through the mill as a reader with all the emotions displayed throughout Tayo's story. It sickens me how badly his mother treated him and I was so elated and relieved at the end. I could not stop crying with joy that he will finally get the childhood and life he deserves, and has long awaited. You made that happen along with all the people involved with Tayo's case, and for that, and all previous foster children you have given a better life to, I have the up most respect for you and your profession. You have inspired me immensely, and I thank you. Look forward to reading Cut, I hope there are many more exceptional stories to come. Thanks again Cathy
Tanya H, 08/08/2008

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