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A Baby’s Cry
Cathy Glass

What could cause a mother to believe that giving away her newborn baby is her only option? Cathy Glass is about to find out. From author of Sunday Times and New York Times bestseller Damaged comes a harrowing and moving memoir about tiny Harrison, left in Cathy’s care, and the potentially fatal family secret of his beginnings.When Cathy is first asked to foster one-day old Harrison her only concern is if she will remember how to look after a baby. But upon collecting Harrison from the hospital, Cathy realises she has more to worry than she thought when she discovers that his background is shrouded in secrecy.She isn’t told why Harrison is in foster care and his social worker says only a few are aware of his very existence, and if his whereabouts became known his life, and that of his parents, could be in danger. Cathy tries to put her worries aside as she looks after Harrison, a beautiful baby, who is alert and engaging. Cathy and her children quickly bond with Harrison although they know that, inevitably, he will eventually be adopted.But when a woman Cathy doesn’t know starts appearing in the street outside her house acting suspiciously, Cathy fears for her own family’s safety and demands some answers from Harrison’s social worker. The social worker tells Cathy a little but what she says is very disturbing . How is this woman connected to Harrison and can she answer the questions that will affect Harrison’s whole life?

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First published by HarperElement 2012

Cathy Glass asserts the moral right to be identified as the author of this work

A catalogue record of this book is available from the British Library

A BABY’S CRY. © Cathy Glass 2012. All rights reserved under International and Pan-American Copyright Conventions. By payment of the required fees, you have been granted the nonexclusive, nontransferable right to access and read the text of this e-book on-screen. No part of this text may be reproduced, transmitted, downloaded, decompiled, reverse-engineered, or stored in or introduced into any information storage and retrieval system, in any form or by any means, whether electronic or mechanical, now known or hereinafter invented, without the express written permission of HarperCollins e-books.

ISBN: 9780007442638

Ebook Edition © DECEMBER 2011 ISBN: 9780007445707

Version 2018-11-05

Dedication

To Dad with love

Contents

Title Page (#uc43d0c22-ec25-5e2e-ba2b-f84ceee359a4)

Copyright

Dedication

Prologue

Chapter One

Secretive

Chapter Two

Helping

Chapter Three

Alone in the World

Chapter Four

Bonding

Chapter Five

The Case

Chapter Six

The Mystery Deepens

Chapter Seven

Abandoned

Chapter Eight

Stranger at the Door

Chapter Nine

Section 20

Chapter Ten

Shut in a Cupboard

Chapter Eleven

Ellie

Chapter Twelve

A Demon Exorcized

Chapter Thirteen

Pure Evil

Chapter Fourteen

Shane

Chapter Fifteen

No Wiser

Chapter Sixteen

The Woman in the Street

Chapter Seventeen

Information Sharing

Chapter Eighteen

Staying Safe

Chapter Nineteen

A Right to Cry

Chapter Twenty

An Ideal World

Chapter Twenty-One

Honour

Chapter Twenty-Two

A Baby’s Cry

Chapter Twenty-Three

Late-Night Caller

Chapter Twenty-Four

Harrison

Chapter Twenty-Five

Best Christmas

Chapter Twenty-Six

Little Brother

Chapter Twenty-Seven

Contact

Chapter Twenty-Eight

The Decision

Chapter Twenty-Nine

Letting Go

Chapter Thirty

Upset

Chapter Thirty-One

Goodbye Harrison

Epilogue

Acknowledgements

Exclusive sample chapter

Cathy Glass (#u465465ba-227a-5acc-aecf-7275b8c466f5)

About the Publisher (#u96f4bb98-26d7-543e-b1ae-af87c957d003)

Prologue

Children can come into foster care at any age and it is always sad, but most heartbreaking of all is when a newborn baby, sometimes only a few hours old, is taken from their mother and brought into care.

Certain details in this story, including names, places, and dates, have been changed to protect the family’s privacy.

Chapter One

Secretive

‘Could you look after a baby?’ Jill asked.

‘A baby!’ I said, astonished.

‘Yes, you know. You feed one end and change the other and they keep you up all night.’

‘Very funny, Jill,’ I said. Jill was my support social worker from Homefinders, the agency I fostered for. We enjoyed a good working relationship.