Hidden

By Cathy Glass

Hidden - Cathy Glass
  • Release Date: 2008-09-04
  • Genre: Biographies & Memoirs
Score: 4.5
4.5
From 58 Ratings

Description

From the Sunday Times and New York Times bestselling author of ‘Damaged’ comes the poignant and shocking memoir of Cathy’s recent relationship with Tayo, a young boy she fosters whose good behaviour and polite manners hide a terrible past.

Tayo arrives at Cathy’s with only the clothes he stands up in. He has been brought to her by the police, but he is calm, polite, and very well spoken, and not at all like the children she normally fosters. The social worker gives Cathy the forms which should contain Tayo’s history, but apart from his name and age, it is blank. Tayo has no past.

Tayo is an 'invisible' child, kidnapped from his loving father in Nigeria and brought illegally to the UK by his drink and drugs dependent prostitute mother, where he is put to work in a sweat shop in Central London. When he sustains an injury and is no longer earning, he is cast out.

When Cathy takes Tayo to school he points out a dozen different addresses where he has stayed in the last six months, often being left alone. Tayo lies, and manipulates situations to his own advantage and Cathy has to be continually on guard. Tayo’s social worker searches all computer databases but there is no record of Tayo – he has only attended school for 3 terms and has never seen a doctor. He and his mother have been evading the authorities by living ‘underground’.

With his mother recently released from prison, Tayo is desperate to live with his father in Nigeria, but no one can track him down or even prove that he exists.

Reviews

‘Plays out like a juicy ITV1 drama…at times heartbreaking. But Hidden is also a life -affirming read which proves that, despite the bad press, Social Services do have their successes - and ultimately, sometimes a little hope is all you need.’ Heat

Reviews for ‘Damaged’:

'Cannot fail to move those who read it.' Adoption-net

‘Heartbreaking.' The Mirror

‘A truly harrowing read that made me cry.’ The Sun

'A true tale of hope. ****.' OK!

‘Foster carers rarely get the praise they deserve, but Cathy Glass’s book should change all that.****’ First Magazine

‘A hugely touching and emotional true tale.’ Star Magazine

About the author

Cathy has been a foster carer for over 30 years, during which time she has looked after more than 150 children, of all ages and backgrounds. She has three teenage children of her own; one of whom was adopted after a long-term foster placement. The name Cathy Glass is a pseudonym.

Reviews

  • Awesome book

    5
    By kandyfox72
    I finished in a few hours and more than once throughout the book I cried but at the ending of the book I BAWLED....thank you for all you do for these lost children, you are truly an angel. Now I’m off to read Damaged now. Thank you again❤️
  • Thanx Cathy great work

    5
    By kingshelley61
    I love these stories those poor children needs happy homes thanx to all caring foster families Cathy your a saint. Krazyking61
  • Thank you

    5
    By Learl.USA
    Cathy, I have enjoyed reading your books. You are an amazing person. There are so many children all across the world that need this kind of love, patients, and devotion. You are truly an inspiration to many, and to me personally. Being a foster carer, is The greatest gift of helping make a difference in a Childs life, as you have done with so many children. I look forward to reading more of your books. I can't wait for the next one. Lisa.Utah