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I Miss Mummy
The true story of a frightened young girl who is desperate to go home
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About this book
Cathy Glass, the Sunday Times and New York Times bestselling author of Girl Alone and Daddy’s Little Princess, tells the story of Alice, a young and vulnerable girl who is desperate to return home to her mother.
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Table of contents
- Title Page
- Copyright
- Contents
- Chapter One: Desperate
- Chapter Two: Am I to Blame?
- Chapter Three: Stretched to the Limit
- Chapter Four: Normal?
- Chapter Five: ‘Mummy Things’
- Chapter Six: Sleeping with Wolves
- Chapter Seven: Accused
- Chapter Eight: When Can I See My Mummy?
- Chapter Nine: Pass the Parcel!
- Chapter Ten: Brian the Bear
- Chapter Eleven: Precious
- Chapter Twelve: A New Mummy
- Chapter Thirteen: Placement Meeting
- Chapter Fourteen: A Beam of Love
- Chapter Fifteen: A Dreadful Mistake?
- Chapter Sixteen: Breaking the Rules
- Chapter Seventeen: Warm and Cosy Inside
- Chapter Eighteen: Bad Practice
- Chapter Nineteen: A Quick Fix
- Chapter Twenty: Nail in the Coffin
- Chapter Twenty-One: Kitty-cat
- Chapter Twenty-Two: ‘Just One Line’
- Chapter Twenty-Three: Hunger Strike
- Chapter Twenty-Four: Rejected
- Chapter Twenty-Five: ‘Icing Sugar’
- Chapter Twenty-Six: Happy Sand
- Chapter Twenty-Seven: The Letter
- Chapter Twenty-Eight: Judge’s Decision
- Chapter Twenty-Nine: A Milestone Missed
- Chapter Thirty: Torn Apart
- Chapter Thirty-One: Don’t You Want Me?
- Chapter Thirty-Two: Love from Mummy
- Chapter Thirty-Three: Expecting an Ogre
- Chapter Thirty-Four: Don’t Make Me Go!
- Chapter Thirty-Five: Very Disappointed
- Chapter Thirty-Six: A New Year’s Wish
- Chapter Thirty-Seven: Ten Days
- Chapter Thirty-Eight: You Can Say No
- Chapter Thirty-Nine: Adoption
- Chapter Forty: Finding Home
- Chapter Forty-One: Moving On
- Author’s Note
- Epilogue
- Exclusive sample chapter
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