6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
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An enjoyable and informative read..., November 19, 2004
The sort of family you land into when you get born is very much the luck of the draw. Each of us could have been born a king, or a pauper; could have been born into a good family or a bad family; could have been born into a starving African family or, wherever, whatever. Who you are - your background - the inputs and education you receive - it's all down to luck. Sperm and ovum combine: you gestate; you arrive. You are part of a family, good or bad.
This book is about a lad who was born into a crappy dysfunctional sort of a family: suffering a bad upbringing in a filthy house with the sort of people as parents who arguably ought not to be allowed to become parents in the first place; overlooked by the social services, who ought to have intervened and taken away; having to try to pick up the pieces; trying to recover in later life from all the disadvantages that one gets from a bad upbringing. He still carries the scars, deep in his mind.
We are all, in some ways, victims of circumstance, in where we find ourselves in life.
This book is well-written, simple to read, a quick read, and worth reading.
I wasn't clear why paperwork just arrived from social services in Chapter 29: was this just a convenient invention by the author, to further explain his background? Why were confidential papers sent? That was a point that left me puzzled as it wasn't explained.
Overall: 5/5 - Worth reading.
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"There's a brand new dance but I don't know its name
That people from bad homes do again and again
It's big and it's bland full of tension and fear
They do it over there but we don't do it here."
~ David Bowie - Fashion
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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
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The Kid, March 5, 2005
When I read this book I was stunned, how can anyone do that to a little child?? People say that if your abused as a child you never really get over it and you aften become abusers yourself, this book proves that, thats not true!
Everyone that reads this will be touched by it.
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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
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I couldn't and didn't put this book down., July 21, 2005
Once I began reading, I couldn't stop. I read the book cover to cover in four straight hours. Kevin's message is that all children are worth saving from abusive and dysfunctional homes, no matter what age they are.
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