• The Little Ghost Girl

  • Abused, Starved, and Neglected, a Little Girl Desperate for Someone to Love Her
  • By: Maggie Hartley
  • Narrated by: Penny MacDonald
  • Length: 6 hrs and 38 mins
  • 4.8 out of 5 stars (77 ratings)

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The Little Ghost Girl

By: Maggie Hartley
Narrated by: Penny MacDonald
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Ruth was a ghost of a girl when she arrived into foster mother Maggie Hartley's care. Pale, frail, and withdrawn, it was clear to Maggie that Ruth had seen and experienced things that no 11-year-old should have to, that she's been conditioned to "see no evil, speak no evil". Ruth is in desperate need of help, but can Maggie get through to her and unlock the harrowing secret she carries?

Through love, reassurance, and patience, Maggie starts to unravel Ruth's painful past - a past defined by cruelty and abuse by the very people who should have protected her. Raised by a cruel stepmother and her father after her own mum abandoned her, Ruth was abused, underfed, and ignored, while her half-siblings lived a life of luxury.

It's up to Maggie to help Ruth find her voice; to be a ghost no more, and bring those who've harmed her to justice.

©2017 Maggie Hartley (P)2017 Tantor

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Adopting? Fostering? A must listen

This does a wonderful job explaining how child abuse and neglect affects a child. From removal to care to court case to permanency. Beautifully written and raw.

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Eyesight into a child’s world of abuse

Great teaching from the real world of fostering. And in the end what we as fosters give to the innocents with a terrible exterior

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I laughed. I cried. I rejoiced. Love this book!!!

Love the parts where Maggie does her hair & they bond. My heart melted.

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Sad but beautifully told story.

Well told story. Kept me engaged and interested in learning more about the foster system. This setting takes place in Britain (I think) so I loved the narrator's accent!

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I can relate very well.

I cried and cried listening to this book. Brought back my horrors. Yes, the reality of this is that child abuse and trauma can and does have lasting effects I know from personal experience I have lived it scars. The abuse leaves scars and wounds even years and years later. Far into adulthood. The lives of those affected by this trauma never go away I know mine has not I have PTSD and Bipolar and
Acute Anxiety Disorder is a real issue and must be dealt with and not ignored.

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Thank Goodness for Maggie

Heart breaking, then heart warming. Narrator was great. The world needs more people like Maggie.

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Author is great but the story fell a bit flat this time

While I—of course—would not have wanted any more to happen to this child, as a story this book was just flat, no real ups or downs, no conflict as far as the reader in concerned. Not my favourite so far. There was more telling than showing.

Perhaps the narrator was a little less right for this book (she’s been perfect for the others) because the story didn’t give her a lot of emotion to work with, but I wasn’t as happy with her doing a teenager as I have been with the books with the foster toddlers and young kids.

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