Book description
'Roxy was shaking with fear. She drew in a deep breath. She would not
let her fear take over. She couldn't. She had too much to lose. She
had to be strong, to be brave. For once in her life she had to think
of someone other than herself.'
Roxy is wild, uncontrollable. She hates her parents - and her
goody-two-shoes sister. Her only solace is her equally wild friends,
Pat, Tracey and Jacqueline. Then there is the night of the party,
where she lets that boy kiss her, and more … and Roxy is pregnant.
Wilfully, she won't tell her mother, her family. She decides to run
away to London.
And in London Roxy is found by Mr and Mrs Dyce. They are
understanding, sympathetic, and promise her a way out of her troubles.
They will take her to a comfortable place, along with other girls in
the same position and look after her and her baby - which is exactly
what happens. Roxy cannot believe her luck.
But Roxy eventually works out the dark truth of the outwardly genial
Dyces. They are 'farming' the babies in a truly horrible way, and
selling the baby organs. There is only one dramatic way out for Roxy -
and it's dangerous. But she is dealing with dangerous people and she
has to take it. And now she has her baby to look after.
A gripping and completely compelling story of a girl forced to grow
up and think of others other than herself in the most nightmare of
circumstances. These circumstances would seem too horrible to be true
- were they not based on fact. A network doing exactly this was
discovered to be operating in Italy in 2003, causing outcry, and has
formed the basis for this story.
'Young adult fiction is going from strength to strength, led by
authors like Catherine MacPhail' The Bookseller 'A chilling take on a
true story' Elle Girl 'A gripping and heartbreaking story' MSLEXIA 'A
smart, scary book that'll keep you turning pages' MIZZ Anything by Cathy
MacPhail is unputdownable -- Julia Donaldson Guardian
Cathy
MacPhail won the Kathleen Fidler Award with her first novel, Run
Zan Run, the Scottish Arts Council Award with her second novel
Fighting Back, and a Royal Mail award for Roxy's Baby.
Cathy MacPhail's work is enormously popular with young teenagers, her
trademarks being a mix of humour, with pacy and topical storylines.
Cathy lives in Greenock, Scotland.