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Cathy Glass Biography
Third week in top ten for Cathy Glass 06 Feb 2025
The reissue of Cathy Glass’s Mummy Told Me Not To Tell remains a third week in the top ten dropping to no 9.
Cathy Glass is no 6 02 Feb 2025
The reissue of Cathy Glass’s Mummy Told Me Not To Tell remains a second week in the top ten at no 6.
Cathy Glass reissue makes top ten 27 Jan 2025
Congratulations to Cathy Glass whose Mummy Told Me Not To Tell is at no 10 in The Sunday Times bookseller list this week.
Fifth week in top ten for Cathy Glass 02 Oct 2024
Congratulations to Cathy Glass whose memoir Helpless remains for a fifth week in the top ten. This week she is at no 9.
Fourth week in top ten for Cathy Glass 26 Sep 2024
Cathy Glass’s Helpless is no 4 this week, dropping from its no 1 slot.
Helpless no 1 for third week running. 18 Sep 2024
Congratulations to Cathy Glass whose memoir Helpless is spending its third week at no 1 in the paperback non-fiction bestseller list.
Cathy Glass straight to no 1 again 03 Sep 2024
Congratulations to Cathy Glass whose latest memoir Helpless has gone straight to no 1 in its first week of publication.
Third week in top ten for Damaged. 20 Feb 2024
Cathy Glass’s Damaged remains for a
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About Cathy Glass
I have three children, two birth children and one adopted child. When I left school I held a clerical position in the civil service, which I left to start a family. At the same time I became a foster carer, the inspiration for much of my writing. I have been a foster carer for over 25 years. I have a degree in education and psychology which I was awarded as a mature student. My true-life stories show the suffering and courage of some of the most vulnerable children in our society and have world-wide appeal. My books are also used by trainers and practitioners, working in childcare and child protection.
I have always been a writer – from when I was at school, with poems in the school magazine. In my teens I began writing short stories, articles, a few radio plays, and entering writing competitions. Like many writers it was a hobby – something I did almost furtively in my spare time, while working, and then later fostering and looking after my family. The two halves of my life – writer and foster carer – came together in 2007 when I wrote about a child I’d fostered and the book immediately became a number one best seller.
If you are a student or in a reading group studying my work, or you would simply like more information about me please email cathy@cathy
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Cathy Glass (author)
British writer
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Occupation | Author, author, foster carer |
Nationality | British |
Genre | Inspirational memoirs, fiction |
cathyglass.co.uk |
Cathy Glass is a British scribbler of non-fiction and 'inspirational' fiction. Cathy has handwritten memoirs attempt the lineage she has fostered, haunt of whom had suffered abuse.
She has available 28 memoirs based spacious her experiences.[1][2]
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Fostering and nurturing expertise
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Writing career
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