Cathy Glass is a renowned British author celebrated for her compelling non-fiction and inspirational fiction works. Writing under the pseudonym Cathy Glass, she has authored an impressive collection of 28 memoirs, drawing on her deeply personal experiences as a foster carer. Her poignant writing explores the lives of the children she has fostered, many of whom have endured significant abuse. Writing under a pen name and altering the names of the children in her stories, Glass ensures their privacy and protection, while offering profound insights into the challenges and triumphs of fostering.
Before her successful writing career, Glass contributed articles on health and social issues to notable publications, including The Guardian and the Evening Standard. HarperCollins published her literary debut, "Damaged," in 2007, establishing her as a compassionate and authoritative voice on child care and foster parenting. Including the heartrending story of her adopted daughter in "Will You Love Me?", Glass's work highlights not only her expertise in fostering and parenting but also her dedication to making a difference in the lives of vulnerable children.
With her latest releases, including "An Innocent Baby" and "A Family Torn Apart," Cathy Glass continues to inspire and educate, cementing her status as a pivotal figure in non-fiction and foster care advocacy.
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Cathy Glass is a renowned British author celebrated for her compelling non-fiction and inspirational fiction works. Writing under the pseudonym Cathy Glass, she has authored an impressive collection of 28 memoirs, drawing on her deeply personal experiences as a foster carer. Her poignant writing explores the lives of the children she has fostered, many of whom have endured significant abuse. Writing under a pen name and altering the names of the children in her stories, Glass ensures their privacy and protection, while offering profound insights into the challenges and triumphs of fostering.
Before her successful writing career, Glass contributed articles on health and social issues to notable publications, including The Guardian and the Evening Standard. HarperCollins published her literary debut, "Damaged," in 2007, establishing her as a compassionate and authoritative voice on child care and foster parenting. Including the heartrending story of her adopted daughter in "Will You Love Me?", Glass's work highlights not only her expertise in fostering and parenting but also her dedication to making a difference in the lives of vulnerable children.
With her latest releases, including "An Innocent Baby" and "A Family Torn Apart," Cathy Glass continues to inspire and educate, cementing her status as a pivotal figure in non-fiction and foster care advocacy.
(This biography has been written by AI, reach out to Storytel support if incorrect.)
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