Too Young to be a Mum Can Jess learn to be a good mummy when she is only a child herself? eBook Maggie Hartley
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When sixteen-year-old Jess arrives on foster carer Maggie Hartley's doorstep with her newborn son Jimmy, she has nowhere else to go.
Arriving straight from the hospital having just given birth, Jess is like a rabbit caught in the headlights. Scared, alone, and practically a child herself, she is overwhelmed with the responsibility of caring for a newborn without the support of a loving family or her beloved boyfriend. With social services threatening to take baby Jimmy into care, Jess knows that Maggie is her only chance of keeping her son.
Maggie can see that Jess loves her boyfriend and wants to be a good mother to her son. Can Maggie help Jess learn to become a mum? Will the family ever be allowed to live together?
Too Young to be a Mum Can Jess learn to be a good mummy when she is only a child herself? eBook Maggie Hartley
I enjoy Maggie Hartley's books even though I seem to be reading them out of chronological order. ( I would like to read about when she started fostering Lily and Louisa, as well as Tess and Sam, and when she gave birth to Pete) The story of Jess, Darren and Baby Jimmy was very gripping, and full of details about the situation and the social service system. I commend Maggie for her hard work and generosity looking after and teaching Jess about baby care, caring for the baby and supporting Jess and Darren when they were assessed. Also Maggie spoke up for the young couple in front of the social service board. While I was not so sure that the young parents could truly raise this child, since they knew little about babies, and could barely look after themselves, Maggie was confident they could.I did not particularly care for Darren with his temper outbursts, refusal to give up smoking and generally poor attitude. The ending is a surprise one. I would like to know how they are doing now. Keep writing, Maggie!Product details
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Too Young to be a Mum Can Jess learn to be a good mummy when she is only a child herself? eBook Maggie Hartley Reviews
Great book. I started one evening and finished the next!!! I highly recommend this book!!! I'm a huge fan of Maggie Hartley
I love this story. So real.........
My wife enjoyed this book. She read it in a few days.
These stories are well written and capture my full attention. This story was especially great because it dealt with teen parents.
Well told events leading to restoration of two families. Two teenagers were given loving support while learning to be good parents, and another child was restored to her mother
Maggie writes much like Cathy Glass. For anyone who has read all of Cathy Glass's books. Please try Maggie Hartley's book. They are well written and leaves you thinking about it when you have had to lay it down for a short time.
Author Maggie Hartley is both a talented writer and care-giver in the Foster care system. Thankfully she has written several books, all of which you'll want to read.
This story details how a young mother fought to prove she was a good parent and gain custody of her son.
Along with telling their story, Maggie gives glimpses of what it's like to work in Foster Care. She takes you through the trials and joys and explains some of what makes a good foster parent.
I will definitely keep buying and reading more by this author.
I enjoy Maggie Hartley's books even though I seem to be reading them out of chronological order. ( I would like to read about when she started fostering Lily and Louisa, as well as Tess and Sam, and when she gave birth to Pete) The story of Jess, Darren and Baby Jimmy was very gripping, and full of details about the situation and the social service system. I commend Maggie for her hard work and generosity looking after and teaching Jess about baby care, caring for the baby and supporting Jess and Darren when they were assessed. Also Maggie spoke up for the young couple in front of the social service board. While I was not so sure that the young parents could truly raise this child, since they knew little about babies, and could barely look after themselves, Maggie was confident they could.I did not particularly care for Darren with his temper outbursts, refusal to give up smoking and generally poor attitude. The ending is a surprise one. I would like to know how they are doing now. Keep writing, Maggie!
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