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Terrified & Girl Who Just Wanted To Be Loved 6 Books Collection Set by Angela Hart - Non Fiction - Paperback

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ISBN: 9789123786251

Publisher: Bluebird
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Titles in This Set:
Terrified
Girl Who Just Wanted To Be Loved
Girl and the Ghosts: The True Story
Girl With Two Lives: A Shocking
Girl Who Wanted to Belong: The True
Girl in the Dark: The True Story

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Format: Paperback
ISBN: 9781509805518 9781509807116 9781509839049 9781509839070 9781509873944 9781529004151

Overview:
This 6‑book collection from Angela Hart gathers six intimate, real‑life accounts that pull back the curtain on foster care, guardianship, and the everyday realities of caring for children with painful histories. Terrified opens the door to the heartache and courage required when you become responsible for someone else’s children. The set continues with stories of eight‑year‑old Keeley, a girl shaped by past trauma whose outward sweetness masks deeper struggles. Across these true stories, Hart invites readers into the close, often challenging dynamics of families, carers, and social workers navigating safety, love, and belonging. Together, the titles form a candid, unflinching reading journey that illuminates resilience, trust, and the extraordinary strength found in ordinary people choosing to care. Suitable for fans of memoirs that confront difficult truths with empathy, these six volumes offer both gripping reads and meaningful conversations about safeguarding and hope.

What Makes This Collection Special:
What makes this collection stand out is its raw honesty and cohesive thread: six real stories that illuminate different facets of foster care and child welfare, all written in Angela Hart’s clear, compassionate voice. Readers move from the immediacy of crisis and uncertainty to the quieter, lasting impact on family bonds, personal identity, and sense of belonging. The collection is a complete reading journey—perfect for binge reading, classroom discussions, or gift‑giving to someone curious about the realities behind headlines. With each title, you gain a deeper understanding of how past trauma shapes behavior, trust, and the search for safety.

Books Included in This Collection:
Terrified
Terrified offers a stark, human look at the day‑to‑day realities of looking after children who aren’t biologically yours. This account foregrounds the emotional weight, decision‑making, and the unwavering commitment required to provide stability and care. Hart’s narration captures the tension between vulnerability and responsibility, revealing how small acts of kindness can become lifelines in a complicated journey. It’s a powerful entry point into the series’ overarching themes of courage, resilience, and the human capacity to nurture even when the path is uncertain.

Girl Who Just Wanted To Be Loved
In this portrait of Keeley, eight years old and outwardly sweet, Hart traces how trauma from the past shapes present behavior. The narrative sensitively explores the complexity of attachment, boundaries, and the longing for security. It offers a compassionate lens on a child whose actions may seem challenging to outsiders, yet are deeply rooted in experience. This title speaks to readers who value understanding, patience, and the quiet strength needed to support a child through fear and hurt toward healing and trust.

Girl and the Ghosts: The True Story
This true‑life account delves into a child’s experiences that raise urgent questions about safety, signs of distress, and the realities behind vulnerable situations. Hart presents the case with honesty and care, inviting readers to consider how caregivers, professionals, and families respond when bruising, fear, and uncertainty intersect with everyday life. The narrative emphasizes accountability, protective instincts, and the emotional toll of safeguarding those who cannot always articulate their needs.

Girl With Two Lives: A Shocking
Danielle, twelve, is navigating exclusion from school and a household under pressure. This volume examines how systems, schools, and foster families contend with mounting challenges while seeking stability and hope for a teenage girl on the cusp of adulthood. Hart’s account highlights resilience in the face of disruption, the strains on caregiving teams, and the pivotal moments that can redefine a young person’s future when consistent care and clear, compassionate support align.

Girl Who Wanted to Belong: The True
Lucy, eight, enters foster care after abandonment and a difficult family transition. This title traces the universal human longing to belong, the hurdles of trust, and the small, enduring moments that help a child feel seen and valued. Hart’s storytelling anchors readers in Lucy’s perspective, making visible the quiet triumphs and persistent worries that accompany every step toward steadiness and connection within a new home.

Girl in the Dark: The True Story
Melissa’s story centers on running away and the choices that pull a young person toward risky crowds. This account explores how flight and avoidance intersect with vulnerability, protective responses, and the search for a safe place to land. Hart writes with measured empathy, illuminating the long‑term consequences of unstable environments while underscoring the importance of stable support networks, guidance, and belief in a better path forward for every child who escapes into the night.

Who This Set Is Perfect For:
This collection is ideal for adult readers who seek honest, moving memoirs about foster care, adoption, and child welfare. It will also resonate with social workers, teachers, foster parents, and guardians looking for authentic perspectives to inform practice and empathy. Gift buyers will appreciate the cohesive, multi‑volume format that builds a complete reading journey on a challenging yet hopeful topic. If you’re drawn to true stories that balance hardship with resilience and human connection, this six‑book set is a compelling addition to any personal or classroom library.

Key Benefits:

  • Six interconnected true stories that deepen understanding of foster care and safeguarding
  • Clear, compassionate storytelling that fosters empathy and discussion
  • A complete reading journey from crisis to belonging, ideal for binge reading
  • Gives readers insight into the emotional realities caregivers face
  • Engaging, non‑fiction narratives that support education and awareness
  • Compact paperback collection, easy to gift and display
  • Includes six distinct voices within one authorial vision

About the Author:
Angela Hart presents six deeply personal, true‑life accounts that illuminate the realities of foster care and safeguarding. Her writing offers a respectful, insightful voice that invites readers to see the world through the experiences of children, carers, and families navigating complex circumstances. Hart’s work centers on honesty, compassion, and the resilience of those who step forward to provide stability and care. Her collection across Terrified, Girl Who Just Wanted To Be Loved, Girl and the Ghosts, Girl With Two Lives, Girl Who Wanted to Belong, and Girl in the Dark builds a cohesive, empathetic portrait of modern guardianship and the enduring human capacity to protect and belong.

Why You’ll Love This Set:
If you’re searching for authentic, courageous memoirs about foster care, this six‑book collection delivers in spades. The six titles together create a powerful, healing reading experience—perfect for readers who crave depth, real‑life insight, and human stories that linger long after the last page. The set’s unified topic and tone make it a thoughtful gift for carers, families affected by foster care, and anyone who appreciates truth told with care and clarity. Owning the full collection means you have a complete, coherent journey through six different but linked stories, all anchored by one author’s compelling, compassionate voice.

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