Please Give My Baby Back - A tiny baby is found with a bruise on his leg and Robyn's life is ripped apart. Can Maggie help reunite them? (ebok) av Maggie Hartley
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Please Give My Baby Back (A Maggie Hartley Foster Carer Story) ebok

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'Please don't take him. Let him stay with me. Please don't take my baby.' When a health visitor notices a bruise on her newborn son's leg, Robyn's world quickly falls apart. Before she knows what's happening, police are called and three-week-old Quinn is being taken to hospital to be examined. As Robyn can't give them any definite explanation as to what's caused the bruise, Quinn is immediately taken into care and given to Maggie to foster while Social Services investigate. With no idea how l…

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Undertittel A tiny baby is found with a bruise on his leg and Robyn's life is ripped apart. Can Maggie help reunite them?
Forfattere Maggie Hartley (forfatter)
Forlag Seven Dials
Utgitt 22 september 2022
Sjanger Politikk og samfunn, Dokumentar og fakta
Språk English
Format epub
DRM-beskyttelse LCP
ISBN 9781399606561
'Please don't take him. Let him stay with me. Please don't take my baby.' When a health visitor notices a bruise on her newborn son's leg, Robyn's world quickly falls apart. Before she knows what's happening, police are called and three-week-old Quinn is being taken to hospital to be examined. As Robyn can't give them any definite explanation as to what's caused the bruise, Quinn is immediately taken into care and given to Maggie to foster while Social Services investigate. With no idea how long the investigation will take and in total shock and distress that her newborn son has been taken from her, Robyn appeals to Maggie for help. But is Robyn really telling the truth that she hasn't harmed her baby? And if so, can Maggie help her prove her innocence and convince Social Services and the courts to let her bring Quinn home? A true story of hope from Sunday Times bestselling author Maggie Hartley, a foster carer for over 20 years. 'Sad but brilliant read' 5* Amazon reader review