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The Boy No One Loved: A Heartbreaking True Story

The Boy No One Loved: A Heartbreaking True Story


February 15, 2012  | Posted in Reflection/Real Stories & Personalities, Books |  Post a comment  |   Share Article |

 
Title: The Boy No One Loved: A Heartbreaking True Story of Abuse, Abandonment and Betrayal

Author: Casey Watson

Publisher: HarperElement
 
ISBN: 9780007436569
 
Price: RM34.90
 
 
 
'We're hungry,' his brother kept repeating. 'We're hungry, Justin. Please find us some food.'
 
Justin was just five years old; his brothers two and three. Their mother, a heroin-addict, had left them hungry and alone, while she went to get her next fix. Later that day, after trying to burn down the family home, Justin was taken into care.
 
Justin was taken into care at the age of five after deliberately burning down his family home. Six years on, after 20 failed placements, Justin arrives at Casey's home.
 
Casey and her husband Mike are specialist foster carers. They practise a new style of foster care that focuses on modifying the behaviour of profoundly damaged children. They are Justin's last hope, and it quickly becomes clear that they are facing a big challenge.
 
Try as they might to make him welcome, he seems determined to strip his life of all the comforts they bring him, violently lashing out at schoolmates and family and throwing any affection they offer him back in their faces.
 
After a childhood filled with hurt and rejection, Justin simply doesn't want to know. But, as it soon emerges, this is only the tip of a chilling iceberg.
 
As a visit to Justin's mother on Boxing Day reveals, there are some very dark underlying problems that Justin has never spoken about. As the full picture becomes clearer, and the horrific truth of Justin's early life is revealed, Casey and her family finally start to understand the pain he has suffered.

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