In her previous book,Hackney Child, Hope Daniels told her powerful story of survival as a child of alcoholic parents. In Tainted Love, she brings together the stories of some of the kids who lived with her in children's homes - kids who fought against the odds in their struggle to find love. We meet Robert, who tries to protect his mum from the brutal rages of his drunken father - but he's only eight and he is powerless to stop the violence. There's Debbie and her sister, who are placed at the mercy of a paedophile babysitter with their mum's approval, and Abby, who shaves her head, cuts her arms, and rages against the system.These and many other true stories tells of lives fractured, endured and, in most cases, saved and turned around by social workers who fight impossible workloads to bring security and safety to children who live in chaos. Hope Daniels now advises government bodies on the care and fostering of children.
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Dimensions: 130 x 198mm
Publication Date: 03 Jul 2014
Publisher: Simon & Schuster Ltd
Publication City/Country: United Kingdom
Language: English
ISBN13: 9781471129889
About Hope DanielsMorag Livingstone
Hope Daniels was the child of alcoholic parents. She spent most of her childhood in care where her experience was broadly positive. At the age of thirty she felt ready to deal with the demons of her childhood and engaged with intensive therapy where she sought recovery for a dependency issue. She is very proud to refer to herself as a 'care leaver in recovery'. Under her real name Jenny Molloy she is a guest lecturer has been central to the development of the 'Care Leavers' Charter' - founded in October 2012 and is called on by government bodies to advise on the care and fostering of children. Her mission is to reach out to care leavers and associated professionals to inspire hope and to remind us that all care leavers have ability Morag Livingstone is an experienced documentary photographer and film maker. She has an Honours Degree in Business Studies and 15 years' experience in the corporate sector. She went on to attain a Masters in Photojournalism and Documentary Photography from the London University of the Arts where she is now a guest lecturer. When not writing she makes films across continents that bring stories of poverty low income and young peoples' mental health to life for the development sector. Like her namesake the explorer Dr Livingstone Morag has lived in Zambia. She is related to Dr Livingstone's wife Mary Moffat rather than the man himself but she is still looking for that elusive link.
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