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Childhood Interrupted - Kathleen O' Malley

 
Description: ISBN 1844081184 / Author: Kathleen O' Malley / Genre: Biography / In the year 1950, Kathleen O'Malley and her two sisters were legally ... more
Childhood Interrupted - Kathleen O' Malley ... abducted from their mother and placed in an industrial school ran by the Sisters of Mercy order of nuns, who also ran the notorious Magdalene Homes. The rape of eight-year-old Kathleen by a neighbour had triggered their removal - the Irish authorities ruling that her mother must have been negligent. They were only allowed a strictly supervised visit once a year, until they were permitted to leave the harsh and cruel regime of the institution at the age of sixteen. But Kate survived her traumatic childhood and escaped her past by leaving for England and then Australia when the British government offered a scheme to encourage settlement there. Fleeing her past again, Kate worked as a governess in Paris and then returned to England where she trained as a beautician at Elizabeth Arden. She married and had a son. A turning point in Kate's life came when she applied to become a magistrate and realised that she had to confront her hidden personal history and make it public. This is her inspiring story.

Newest Review: ... her mother took the pedophile to court, her mother suffered the loss of her children and they were taken away from her by the ... more

 ... NSPCC (which back then was a bit corrupted) and the government despite her mother actually being a good mother. The author and her sisters were sent away to an Industrial school (the word would probably spring to mind the word "factory" and you would be right) in Ireland where the nuns "the Sisters of Mercy" abused the children and pretended everything was okay to the parents, especially in the case of Kathleen and her siblings whose mother was only allowed to visit once a year. And after she vi...more

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Premium Review Childhood Interrupted - Kathleen O' Malley: A reflection on a traumatic childhood back in the 50s (493 words)
by - written on 05/06/07 (Very useful, 148 readings)
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Childhood Interrupted by Kathleen O' Malley is a memoir book so everything is past tense and not like it is happening at the time. I think it's well written and astounding that she, the author, has managed to remember quite a bit. As you can guess from the book's title the story is about a traumatic childhood - I don't know why I seem to keep reading these kind of books, I guess it's human tragedy overcome which is the most fascinating thing. The author, now a magistrate was raped at the age of 8 in the 1950s. Due to the stigma attached to having children without being married and the fact that her mother took the pedophile to court, her mother ...  Read the complete review

 

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