An edition of The tiger's child (1995)

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An edition of The tiger's child (1995)

The Tiger's Child

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  • 15 Want to read
  • 1 Currently reading
  • 3 Have read

Special-education teacher Torey Hayden's first book, One Child, was an international bestseller, thrilling readers on every continent. Their hearts were captured by Sheila, a silent, troubled girl who had been abandoned on a highway by her mother and abused by her alcoholic father, and who refused to speak. As Hayden writes in the prologue to this book, "This little girl had a profound effect on me. Her courage, her resilience, and her inadvertent ability to express that great, gaping need to be loved that we all feel - in short, her humanness - brought me into contact with my own. Since then Hayden has gone on to write books about many of her students, but her fans continue to ask her, "What happened to Sheila?" The Tiger's Child is her response. Here Hayden tells how Sheila, now a young woman, finally came to terms with her nightmare childhood.

When Hayden was working on One Child, she showed the manuscript to Sheila, then a teenager, and was astonished to find that Sheila remembered almost nothing of her troubled younger years. She had no recollection of her many clashes with her teacher as Hayden tried to break through her emotional pain. And although Hayden had managed to get Sheila to communicate and become an active and lively child, Sheila's home life was still very troubled. Her father had been sent to prison when she was eight and Sheila had run away from a series of foster homes until finally she was placed in a children's home.

But as Hayden continued to renew her relationship with the teenage Sheila, the memories slowly came back, bringing with them feelings of abandonment and hostility. Overwhelmed by the intensity of her awakening emotions, Sheila was driven to suicidal despair. The Tiger's Child is the touching, inspiring story of how a maturing Sheila came to perceive her mother not as a monster who willfully cast off her eldest child, but as a weak, forlorn, ordinary human being. Able to appreciate her own strength and resilience, Sheila at last is free to overcome the haunting legacy of child abuse.

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Publisher
Harper Element
Pages
336

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Cover of: Tiger's Child
Tiger's Child
November 12, 2006, Oakhill Publishing Limited
Audio CD - Unabridged edition
Cover of: The Tiger's Child
The Tiger's Child
May 3, 2005, Harper Element
Cover of: The Tiger's Child
The Tiger's Child
May 3, 2005, Harper Element
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Cover of: The tiger's child
The tiger's child
2003, Avon Books
in English
Cover of: The tiger's child
The tiger's child
1996, Avon Books
in English
Cover of: The tiger's child
The tiger's child
1995, Scribner
in English

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First Sentence

"The article in the newspaper was tiny, considering the crime."

Classifications

Library of Congress
RJ507.A29H39 2005

Edition Identifiers

Open Library
OL7264140M
ISBN 10
0007206976
ISBN 13
9780007206971
OCLC/WorldCat
57751234
LibraryThing
272348
Goodreads
106026

Work Identifiers

Work ID
OL3510672W

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