📖 Book Review:
Please Help My Mummy by Maggie Hartley
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Wow—what a read! Please Help My Mummy is yet another powerful, emotional, and deeply moving book from Maggie Hartley. She dives into the complexities of motherhood, mental health, and the foster care system with her signature empathy and insight.
When newborn Felix is found abandoned at a train station, authorities trace him back to Emily, a single mother who went through fertility treatment to have him. A mother who longed for her child—so what could have led her to such a heartbreaking decision? As Felix enters care, Maggie steps in to uncover the truth behind Emily’s struggles and fight for the best possible outcome.
This book shines a light on the realities of maternal mental health, the role of the foster system beyond just caring for children, and the life-changing power of compassion. Maggie’s storytelling is raw, real, and utterly gripping. If you love books that make you feel everything, this one’s for you!
📚 A must-read for anyone interested in fostering, social work, or just an incredible, heartfelt story!
💬 Personal note to Maggie (posted on Facebook):
Maggie, thank you for always highlighting the real and diverse nature of fostering. So often, it’s portrayed as one-dimensional, but you capture the many unique and deeply personal reasons children enter care.
Growing up in care myself, I always knew the reasons were more complex than what people assume, but I never fully understood the challenges of being a carer—especially from the perspective of a “child of the authority.” Your books have given me a new level of understanding and appreciation.
Your stories aren’t just powerful—they’re essential for the foster community and beyond. You truly deserve every bit of recognition for this book, and I cannot wait to see what’s next!
Best wishes to Emily and Felix—this story will stay with me for a long time.
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