The Boy No One Loved - Casey Watson

The Boy No One Loved

By Casey Watson

  • Release Date: 2011-10-13
  • Genre: Biographies & Memoirs
Score: 4.5
4.5
From 62 Ratings

Description

Sunday Times bestselling author and foster carer Casey Watson’s first heartbreaking memoir.

Justin was five years old; his brothers two and three. Their mother, a heroin addict, had left them alone again. Later that day, after trying to burn down the family home, Justin was taken into care.

Justin was taken into care at the age of five after deliberately burning down his family home. Six years on, after 20 failed placements, Justin arrives at Casey’s home. Casey and her husband Mike are specialist foster carers. They practice a new style of foster care that focuses on modifying the behaviour of profoundly damaged children. They are Justin’s last hope, and it quickly becomes clear that they are facing a big challenge.

Try as they might to make him welcome, he seems determined to strip his life of all the comforts they bring him, violently lashing out at schoolmates and family and throwing any affection they offer him back in their faces. After a childhood filled with hurt and rejection, Justin simply doesn’t want to know. But, as it soon emerges, this is only the tip of a chilling iceberg.

A visit to Justin’s mother on Boxing Day reveals that there are some very dark underlying problems that Justin has never spoken about. As the full picture becomes clearer, and the horrific truth of Justin’s early life is revealed, Casey and her family finally start to understand the pain he has suffered…

Includes a sample chapter of Crying for Help.

About the author

Casey Watson is a specialist foster carer. She has been working in this field for eleven years after giving up her position as a behaviour manager for a local school. During this time she has welcomed 14 difficult to place children into her home.

As a specialist foster carer she works with profoundly damaged children, seeing each child through a specific behavioural modification programme, at the end of which they will hopefully be in the position to be returned either back to their family or into mainstream foster care.

Casey combines fostering with writing, usually late at night when the rest of the family is sleeping. Casey is married with two grown-up children and three grandchildren. The name Casey Watson is a pseudonym.

Reviews

  • So sad but beautifully written

    5
    By Nely96
    This book was an amazing read. It was so well written, with great deal. It's makes you feel great to know that there are people who truly care about helping children. Especially when you hear so many tragic story of foster families abusing the children they take in to care for. All children deserve to be loved and cared for.
  • About Being A Foster Parent

    2
    By tlc55
    The title of this book is misleading to get people to read it because it is not so much about the boy, but about what it is like to take care of and help a child in the foster system. It was not well written, I had to skim in several places because it became annoying, almost like a boring diary entry. However, I finished the whole book, so that says something. I have no desire to read the other book about the girl Casey cared for.
  • It's alright.

    3
    By RealSonicSweeti
    It tended to get a bit wordy and some descriptions drawn out which makes it a tad boring, but it was ok.