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Too Scared to Tell: Abused and alone, Oskar has no one. A true story.
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Too Scared to Tell: Abused and alone, Oskar has no one. A true story. in Bloomington, MN
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Too Scared to Tell: Abused and alone, Oskar has no one. A true story. in Bloomington, MN
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The true story of a 6-year-old boy with a dreadful secret.Oskar's school teacher raises the alarm. Oskar's mother is abroad and he has been left in the care of `friends', but has been arriving in school hungry, unkempt, and with bruises on his arms, legs and body. Experienced foster carer Cathy Glass is asked to look after him, but as the weeks pass her concerns deepen. Oskar is far too quiet for a child of six and is clearly scared of something or someone.And who are those men parked outside his school watching him?Cathy Glass, the Sunday Times bestselling author, delves into the harrowing world of abductions and missing persons. The narrative is a chilling exploration of the social implications of fostering and adoption, making it a top pick for readers interested in crime and family dynamics.For fans of Ann Cusack (The Convent), Kat Ward (KERI 4), Linda Watson-Brown (Sins of the Father), Rachel Murphy (Loose Head), and Joe Cusack (Please Don't Leave Me).
The true story of a 6-year-old boy with a dreadful secret.Oskar's school teacher raises the alarm. Oskar's mother is abroad and he has been left in the care of `friends', but has been arriving in school hungry, unkempt, and with bruises on his arms, legs and body. Experienced foster carer Cathy Glass is asked to look after him, but as the weeks pass her concerns deepen. Oskar is far too quiet for a child of six and is clearly scared of something or someone.And who are those men parked outside his school watching him?Cathy Glass, the Sunday Times bestselling author, delves into the harrowing world of abductions and missing persons. The narrative is a chilling exploration of the social implications of fostering and adoption, making it a top pick for readers interested in crime and family dynamics.For fans of Ann Cusack (The Convent), Kat Ward (KERI 4), Linda Watson-Brown (Sins of the Father), Rachel Murphy (Loose Head), and Joe Cusack (Please Don't Leave Me).


















