Sold To Be A Wife
Only a determined foster carer can stop a terrified girl from becoming a child bride
(Author) Maggie HartleyThe powerfully moving new novel from Sunday Times bestselling author, Maggie Hartley. Fourteen-year-old Shazia has been taken into care after a conversation at school leads her teacher to suspect that the teenager's family are planning to send her to Pakistan for an arranged marriage. To her family's fury, Shazia is sent to live with foster carer Maggie Hartley whilst social services investigate. But with Shazia denying everything and social services unable to find any evidence to support the teacher's fears, Shazia is allowed to return home. But a few weeks later, Maggie is woken up in the middle of the night by a phone call from a terrified Shazia, who has managed to escape the family home through a window. Sobbing, she confesses to Maggie that her parents are planning to send her to Pakistan to be married in a few days, and have threatened to kill her if she speaks out again. Returned to Maggie's care, Shazia is petrified that her parents will track her down and kill her, and Maggie must be on constant alert. But the worst is yet to come when it emerges that Shazia is the victim of FGM. Can Maggie help this damaged and traumatised young girl understand what has happened to her and to find a way to heal? In this new book, Maggie Hartley taps into the highly topical issues of FGM and arranged marriage, and presents a sensitive and unique insight into the effect these practices have on their young victims.
Maggie Hartley
Maggie Hartley is a bestselling author and former foster carer, known for her heartwarming and inspiring memoirs detailing her experiences caring for vulnerable children. Her writing style is honest, compassionate, and deeply personal, offering readers a glimpse into the challenges and triumphs of foster care.
One of her most famous works is "Who Will Love Me Now?", which tells the story of a young girl named Chloe who struggles to find stability and love after a turbulent childhood. Hartley's books shed light on the importance of nurturing and supporting children in need, and have had a significant impact on the foster care community.
Overall, Maggie Hartley's works have made a lasting impact on literature, bringing attention to the struggles faced by foster children and the dedicated individuals who care for them.