
A British Charitable Institution? - Sue Martin s harrowing account of the physical and mental abuse and tortue at the hands of so-called carers has changed my perception of the charity under which she was placed. It is certainly one I ll never give to again. Not until they explain such treatment and what they intend to do to atone for their unspeakable inhuman behaviour towards children.
Inspirational - Once I started reading Sue s book I couldn t put it down. A very moving, at times very distressing account of what life could be like in Children s Homes in the 40 s and 50 s What also comes across is Sue s courage, strength of character and determination to beat the system. I look forward to the sequel.
WHAT A GIRL !! - This is absolutely worth reading ! Sue goes through terrible torment and abuse, but what a personality she has ! She works out in her own child`s mind how she`s going to deal with everybody - and carries it through - and it works ! One important fact you learn from this book - it`s not always men that abuse children.....
Brilliant book.... - I read this book after it being recommended to me by my daughter and I felt compelled to write this review to let everyone know just what a brilliant book it is! From the moment of starting it, I just couldn t put it down. I m not a fast reader so it took me a few days to read it despite this but I loved every minute of it. Her story is both tragic and heart-wrenching and enables one to be able to put their own troubles and hardships in perspective. My heart goes out to the author and all those children who suffered through similar experiences. So if you haven t read this book yet, please do so. I just hope that a sequel is forthcoming soon because I can t wait to find out what happens next...
A moving and inspirational book.. - From the moment I started this book I couldn t put it down! I cried in many places but was also inspired by Sue s courage and fortitude. She is an inspiration to us all! This is without a doubt one of the best books of it s kind I have ever read and I have read a great many of them!I would also like to point out that this review is not at all influenced or biased by the fact that I have known Sue and her family personally for many years. She is a wonderful person, full of warmth and generosity and a terrific friend, mother and grandmother. I am proud, not only to know her but also for her amazing courage in sharing her story with the world. Well done Sue!