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L**N
Touching story
I really enjoyed reading this book, couldn't wait to see how it was going to work out. What I did not like is every sentence beginning with "and".
K**R
Interesting read
The ending surprised me but it surprised Casey too! Glad she gave us an insight after 2 years. Well written
A**T
Incredible story of parental incompetence!
This book is hard to put down. Shows the horrific, lasting effects of parental abuse, and the restorative power of love.
L**E
Casey Does it again
As usual Casey does a wonderful job in telling the stories of the children in her care. This placement seemed to be a very challenging and difficult one for Casey and the family
A**R
Great book
Great book
K**K
Very
Good book. This girl went through lots bbut fought to keep her babies. I do wonder,at end you mentioned she wrote a book. You should have named it so people could buy her book too.
J**I
Another Great Read from Casey Watson
Casey gets herself into hot water with placement as she works to try to keep a family together. Another great read from an excellent author!
D**L
Written from the heart
Fantastic easy to read book.
K**Y
Loved it
As always, Casey doesn't disappoint with her fostering memoirs and Mummy, Please Don't Leave is not an exception. I read it in one session, through the night!! Here she is telling us of her time with Jenna (teenage mum) and her 2 boys, baby Tommy and 4 year old Seth. At the beginning of the book, Casey is feeling a bit lonely as her and Mike have had a break from fostering for a few months. She persuades her family that she and they are up to fostering again. When talking to her social worker, she encourages her to tell Casey more about this difficult to place family and the circumstances around them .......Foster carers should be spotlighted more - they work incredibly hard with children and young people who are having a challenging time and make a difference to each and every child they help.
J**H
Excellent.
The Watson's have had a bit of a break in fostering, and Casey is ready to start again. This is the usual, very good, easy read from Casey Watson. I was straight into it, and enjoyed it all the way through. I read it in just a couple of days.Casey seems down-to-earth, fun, there are some good word choices, which show her voice and personality. Ha! Some of her phrases and sayings! The occasional one of these help balance the often difficult circumstances.Unpredictable, and certainly a page turner. Casey Watson right on form.
S**E
ABSOLUTELY AMAZING
I Always Just love CASEY WATSON & her Books this book is AMAZING!It was an Intense Emotional Rollercoaster that had my utterly gripped from start to finish. A case where Casey is challenges with trying to make a delinquent teenage mum, newly released from jail, her 4yo son and newborn boy, born in jail, into some kind of family unit.The trials and pains faced by Casey and this little family are intense and Casey takes you along for the ride, taking you on the emotional rollercoaster she and this dysfunctional young family had to ensure, and try to survive.I dont want to give to much away. But is say without a doubt this is a must read!!!
P**E
Mummy, please don't leave
I just wanna say I loved this book from start to finish like all of Casey's books her and her husband Mike do a fantastic job in helping these children go on to better lives then where they've been & came from , and now I've started the recent one as once you start u can't put it downI would give it 10+ stars if I could
G**Y
Excellent read
Another great story from Casey, just read this for the second time. I have read all Casey's books to date. Such a great job she does with the support of her husband Mike and her family.
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