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Nobody's Child

by Michael Seed, Noel Botham
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Synopsis

Michael Seed's childhood was a daily ordeal of unspeakable neglect, misery, and abuse from an alcoholic father whose tyranny ruined his son’s formative years and drove his wife to suicide. On a daily basis both Michael and his mother would fall under the man’s wrath, and one awful night Michael’s father began sexually abusing his son, a trend that would continue for years. Worse still, the abuse did not stop at home. Once he began school, Michael fell victim to terrible bullying and a teacher who violated him repeatedly. Despite the horror of these years, Michael was ultimately saved by his own will to live, which inspired him to seek a better life as a friar. This is the remarkable story of an individual who, against all the odds, managed to preserve his own dignity and finally escape the horrors of a stolen childhood.

About the Author, Michael Seed

Michael Seed has served as a Franciscan Friar for 25 years.

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Book Details

Published
June 1, 2007
Publisher
John Blake Publishing, Limited
Format
Hardcover
ISBN
9781844543434

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