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The Unbreakable Child [Paperback]

Kim Michele Richardson , William F. McMurry , David Clohessy , Father Thomas Doyle J.C.D. C.A.D.C.
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October 1, 2010
The Unbreakable Child is a riveting journey inside the secretive underbelly of the St. Thomas / Saint Vincent Orphan Asylum in rural Kentucky. It is the first book in the United States to confront the institutionalized physical and emotional abuse suffered by countless orphans at the hands of Catholic clergy over these last decades. It also documents the historic United States lawsuit and first-ever settlement paid by Roman Catholic nuns in the United States as recompense for decades of brutal institutional abuse of the author, her sisters and forty-two other children.

*The Oct. 2012 / Third Edition pbk. comes with a comprehensive Readers Discussion Guide*


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*Starred Review* While the abuses of Catholic priests have been making headlines in recent years, little has been heard about mistreatment at the hands of nuns. Here Richardson, who was raised in a Catholic orphanage in Kentucky in the 1960s, recounts the horrors that she and countless other children endured there and takes readers on her journey to rid herself of the awful memories. Her catharsis comes with a lawsuit, which she and 44 other survivors brought against the order that ran the orphanage. Richardson tells two simultaneous stories. In one, she recalls episodes from her childhood where her “misbehavior” (such as leaving soil on her panties) led to unheard-of punishments. In the other, she takes us through the steps of the group lawsuit, from the first meeting with the attorney to the first deposition where a sister was present to, finally, a settlement, the first of its kind against Catholic nuns. Richardson’s candid accounts are chilling, and the strength she shows—with a very supportive husband at her side—is inspiring. Remarkably, she did not abandon the church and in fact sends her children to Catholic schools. Hers is a beautifully told story about strength and an enduring faith that can lead but one place: to forgiveness. --Mary Frances Wilkens --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

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"Richardson's candid accounts are chilling, and the strength she shows—with a very supportive husband at her side—is inspiring. Remarkably, she did not abandon the Church and in fact sends her children to Catholic schools. Hers is a beautifully told story about strength and an enduring faith that can lead but one place: to forgiveness."  —Booklist, starred review



"The Unbreakable Child is an act of courage, a book that insists on the primacy of justice, no matter how long the delay. Kim Michele Richardson, an author determined to give traumatic memories a rightful meaning, is one indestructible woman."  —Jason Berry, author, Vows of Silence


"This is a gripping account not just of horrific betrayal but also of heroic recovery."  —David Clohessy, director of SNAP and winner, People Magazine's 25 Most Intriguing People in 2003



"Not so much a tragic tale as it is a testament to the resilience of human nature and the fighting spirit residing somewhere in each of us."  —Greg Barrett, veteran journalist and author, The Gospel of Father Joe



"The most powerful story I've read in a long time. You'll feel her pain and her triumph, and be reminded that the human spirit is resilient beyond all reason. This book will change you."  —Jenna Glatzer, author, Celine Dion: For Keeps



"A harrowing, but beautifully crafted saga of one woman's courageous fight against evil, and her victory over the greatest titan in history—the Catholic church. This is a book that will haunt you."  —Alanna Nash, author, The Colonel



"Grim yet ultimately inspiring, this harrowing biography catalogues years of institutional abuse that took place in the Saint Thomas-Saint Vincent Orphan Asylum, a Catholic orphanage in Anchorage, Kentucky."  —Kentucky Examiner



"A must read for students entering the field of social work! Thank you, Ms. Richardson, for opening your life and sharing your journey for our betterment."  —Dr. Eugene H. Foster, former state child welfare executive
--This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

Product Details

  • Paperback: 218 pages
  • Publisher: Behler Publications; Second Edition edition (October 1, 2010)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1933016914
  • ISBN-13: 978-1933016917
  • Product Dimensions: 8.5 x 5.5 x 0.2 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 8.8 ounces
  • Average Customer Review: 4.8 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (73 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #1,394,508 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

More About the Author

Kim Michele Richardson is actively involved in victim abuse and works with legal advisors and government officials. Kim also works closely with many survivors/victims of all types of abuse. As the KY spokesperson for SNAP, Global, Kim is the go-to contact for news media for the endemic abuse crisis and has appeared on national radio, news print, TV news channels, and on PBS stations.

Kim is also a contributor to The Huffington Post and writes about societal issues. Kim mentors teen and adult writing workshops and student reading groups and has also implemented and designed successful programs to help homeless shelters - programs that teach students about giving back to their communities.

Kim volunteers for Habitat for Humanity, is a graduate of Sullivan University, and resides in Kentucky with her forever family, which includes several beloved adopted critters.

The Unbreakable Child is her first book.

Official website
http//www.theunbreakablechild.com



Causes this author supports:

Habitat For Humanity

Family and Children's Place

Maryhurst

Save The Children

SNAP

Customer Reviews

Thank you Kim for having the courage and strength to share this with us all... Madeline  |  39 reviewers made a similar statement
I read this book in one day, as I couldn't put it down. Mary T. Hutchinson  |  16 reviewers made a similar statement
Most Helpful Customer Reviews
25 of 25 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Heartbreaking and Hopeful April 1, 2009
Format:Hardcover
The Unbreakable Child will rip your heart out of your chest and dangle it in front of you. You'll ignore that minor inconvenience, because your eyes won't move from the pages of Kim Richardson's debut memoir. This is the story of Richardson's nine years in a Kentucky orphanage. At the same time, it's the story of the lawsuit brought against the order of nuns who ran the orphanage by Richardson and forty-four other former orphans.

You know those sensational stories splashed across the newspapers and leading the nightly news? The ones about priests and nuns abusing and molesting children? Kim lived it.

Kim and her three older sisters were taken from their neglectful mother when Kim was a toddler. The beatings started soon after and didn't stop until the girls' mother was granted custody again nine years later. There were bright spots--the gardener's flowers and homemade cookies, the friendships, the visits from the mostly ineffectual social worker. But the brightest spot was perhaps the death of Kim's main abuser.

Interspersed with the story of Kim's childhood is the story of the lawsuit. Forty-five regular people against the might of the Church might seem too daunting to attempt. But one lawyer took on the task, and won. Kim's struggle against high-powered lawyers mirrors her indomitable spirit struggling against years of abuse. Kim came out the victor both times. The end of this book, with Kim loved by her husband and children, is a testament to hope and strength.
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15 of 15 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars A Tribute to Resilience June 5, 2009
Format:Hardcover
Through the pages of this well written memoir, Kim Richardson puts a "face" on all children who have suffered abuse at the hand of those charged to protect and nurture them. In an age where abuse of children and vulnerable adults seems epidemic, her story reminds the reader of the responsibility we all have to be vigilant for evidence of abuse of those who cannot protect themselves and quick to report suspected abuse to the appropriate authority.

This is not just a story of injustice and cruelty beyond belief, but is a tribute to the resilience of the human spirit and the triumph of perseverance and determination over stark adversity. Readers who have suffered an abusive past will be inspired by Ms. Richardson's example of hope, courage, and reconciliation. Those who have devoted their careers to protecting children will face their work with a renewed sense of mission. No one will read this book and not be deeply affected.

It is a must read for students entering the field of social work!

Thank you, Ms. Richardson, for opening your life and sharing your journey for our betterment.
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14 of 14 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars A Vital Book for Our Times April 2, 2009
Format:Hardcover|Amazon Verified Purchase
I simply cannot recommend this book highly enough. This edition of The Unbreakable Child, published by Behler Publications, is new and expanded, and contains a reader's guide. The memoir details Kim's horrific abuse as a child at the hands of the clergy who were supposed to be caring for her and nurturing her, and it also chronicles Kim's work, together with other former orphans, with William McMurray, a strong advocate for victims of clergy and institutional abuse. Kim and other former orphans were the first clergy abuse victims to win a settlement against an order of Catholic nuns. The book is very timely, with new horror stories of clergy abuse coming to light each day.

Kim's story is healing to those who have themselves experienced such horrors, and it is a testament to Kim's spirit, her unbreakable strength, and the power which resides in her heart to forgive. Her memoir also offers encouragement to people who have suffered abuse, that it is possible to strengthen the broken places and live fully and freely. And last but not least, her book plays a strong and vital role in demanding accountability and apology from the Catholic church, acknowledgement by the Church of the wrongs committed by its clergy to bring about an environment, in all institutions of the Church, in which those wrongs will never be tolerated again.

Kim Michele Richardson is an inspiration and a true heroine.
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Most Recent Customer Reviews
4.0 out of 5 stars Interesting Read.
Fascinating insight into Catholic orphanages. It is hard to believe that people who are supposed to be doing God's work could be so cruel.
Published 9 days ago by Sara Patterson
5.0 out of 5 stars Heartbreaking and inspiring
Kim Richardson's story is one of hope and inspiration, despite the heart-wrenching subject matter. This book tells two tales: one of horrific abuse the author and her fellow... Read more
Published 28 days ago by MysteryMom
4.0 out of 5 stars I was also there in the orphanage.
I was there in the same orphanage with my brother and sister. The year was l955. We lived there a little over one year until we became wards of the state. Read more
Published 1 month ago by cardomegirl
5.0 out of 5 stars A story told by many
A very strong woman. Like so many who were 'controlled' in the Catholic regime - it made them strong but left so many mentally damaged and scared. Read more
Published 1 month ago by Kazlord
5.0 out of 5 stars Very Well Written
I read this book in one day, as I couldn't put it down. Kim is an excellent writer with a gift of words that not everyone possesses. Read more
Published 1 month ago by Mary T. Hutchinson
5.0 out of 5 stars Utterly heartbreaking and triumphant at the same time.
How much could you survive and still come out whole in the end? Kim Richardson shows you just how to do so in this book about her childhood and how she overcame abuse and neglect... Read more
Published 2 months ago by Melissa Hollern
5.0 out of 5 stars Grabs your attention from the first
I would give this book 6 stars if I could. The author pulls no punches in writing her story and communicating both the realities of her childhood in a Catholic orphanage and the... Read more
Published 2 months ago by Penny Duff
5.0 out of 5 stars The Face of God is a Little Child
If you have even the smallest of hearts, Kim's book about the childhood abuse and trauma she lived through will crush it, then rework it into a larger, more alive and loving one. Read more
Published 3 months ago by Madeline
5.0 out of 5 stars A MUST Read
I too am a survivor of the physical and sexual abuse at the hands of the "Men and Women" of God who spent 12 years using their special "God Given" powers and physical strength to... Read more
Published 5 months ago by survivor2
5.0 out of 5 stars "very truthful and moving!"
I could not put this book down until I read it all- It is heartbreaking to know that Kim went through very similiar experiences like me-only I was in a school and my home- she is... Read more
Published 17 months ago by no name----
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