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Discover a poignant and gripping narrative with 'Too Scared To Tell' by Cathy Glass, a powerful true story that delves into the heart-wrenching experiences of a 6-year-old boy named Oskar. This compelling B-format paperback, published by HarperCollins in 2020, captures the essence of childhood innocence marred by a dreadful secret. As Oskar's school teacher raises the alarm about his alarming condition—arriving at school unkempt, hungry, and with troubling bruises—his plight becomes impossible to ignore. This 336-page book illustrates the vital role of foster care, led by the compassionate and experienced Cathy Glass, who steps in to provide care and support for Oskar. Amidst the challenges of understanding his silence and fear, readers will be taken on an emotional journey, exploring the complexities of child welfare and the resilience of the human spirit. Who are the mysterious men watching Oskar from the shadows? What fears haunt this young boy? Perfect for readers seeking a blend of heart and insight, 'Too Scared To Tell' offers profound lessons about vulnerability, trust, and the courage it takes to unveil the truth. This must-read true story is essential for anyone interested in foster care and children's advocacy. Join Cathy Glass as she uncovers a heartbreaking reality and fights for the safety and well-being of this troubled child. Don't miss out on this essential addition to your collection of empowering stories of resilience and hope.