The Girl Nobody Wants A Shocking True Story of Child Abuse in Ireland eBook Lily O'Brien
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THE GIRL NOBODY WANTS' IS A TRAGIC & MOVING BOOK TO READ! BUT A WARNING! THE CONTENT IS VERY GRAPHIC & SHOCKING, AND THERE IS OFFICIAL DOCUMENTATION TO SUPPORT THIS TRUE STORY, THANK YOU.
It's my 40th birthday today and I'm trying to smile, but as I look in the mirror all I can see is an empty shell, someone waiting to die... You could never tell that anything was wrong with me by just looking at me, as I dress clean and I keep myself tidy, and I have a smile on my face that hides my emotions and over the years I've become an expert at hiding behind it" This is the shocking true story of an innocent girl abused by the very people who said they would take good care of her. Lily's family began the path to her destruction - they used her and abused her - but they never ever wanted or loved her. The little girl was also sexually physically and emotionally abused by many people around her who were able to hide behind the security of Ireland's Catholic Church-run institutions. She also suffered at the hands of other people around them who they called their friends. You only get one chance to live your life as a child, but Lilly was never given that chance - her childhood was taken from her before it ever begun. From the age of four, when she was first sexually abused, her life changed forever and when she walked through the institution's doors in Ireland, her life continued along the same path that has destroyed her soul. Her emotional pain is as strong today as it was the day it began and will never leave her alone. "When I go to sleep it's in my head and when I wake up I can see it in the mirror and I am only waiting to die." A child abuse story that will stay with you forever and one that you will talk about for many years to come, The Girl Nobody Wants is a harrowing true story that will appeal to fans of biographies.
The Girl Nobody Wants A Shocking True Story of Child Abuse in Ireland eBook Lily O'Brien
I agree with the reviewer that said..."it can't be true". I too am having a hard time finishing this book. Come on...everyone is mean to her, hits her, and molests her? Everyone denies her food? Everyone? Even the nuns? At first I thought maybe this story was set in the early 1700's or something and maybe things were so horrible then with food hard to come by with the famine in Ireland. Then I realize it's a current story...I was shocked. Too many things caused me to question this story. One day she has her head shaved, then days later a nun drags her by the hair out of her chair. Huh? I agree most of this book is undoubtedly a work of fiction. I am not saying the writer did not suffer abuse during her childhood, and her story is probably horrific, she should have stuck to that. This book is just totally unbelievable to me.April 5th, 2012-To all those who write a review saying you don't believe everything in this book, be prepared for some pretty nasty comments from the author. She is spending a lot of time defending this story. What is the saying by Shakespeare? "Thou dost protest too much"
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The Girl Nobody Wants A Shocking True Story of Child Abuse in Ireland eBook Lily O'Brien Reviews
The author narrates the story from deep within her mind and emotions as she recreates an inner world filled with conflict, shame, anger and an assortment of negative emotions that stemmed from her having experienced serious abuse as a child. The author is obviously suffering from anxiety and post- traumatic stress due to unprocessed issues from her childhood, and the raw and naked revelations that she provides to the reader, can be both insightful and healing for the reader and the author.
The writing style alternates between a natural flow of stream of consciousness and the author's stark description of her childhood delivered in flash-back mode. In the emotional stream of consciousness style, the author does a great job of providing enough detail to cause the reader to be able to both emotionally and cognitively process what it is like for a forty year-old woman suffering the mental anguish of a tormented past. The raw descriptions of abuse are told in a slightly disconnect way; no doubt to protect the author.
The pacing of the book is also good, as it continues evenly throughout the book. From the very first page, you can't help but wonder what is going to happen, because an innuendo of suspense is built into the author's life, as expressed in her life story. The author has endured a long, slow, emotional torment, and you can actually feel the anguish jump off the page as you read, making you wonder how the author fared in all this.
I love the writing style, because it is emotionally moving without taking the reader into a place of sadness and hopelessness. The author has been treading on thin ice for most of her life, teetering on the brink of self-destruction; the causes are clearly revealed in the writing. This book makes is easy to understand why childhood abuse victims become more susceptible to addictions and destructive behaviors; it also makes it easier to understand how suicidal thinking can become a part of a victims repertoire of behaviors and patterns.
Note I would highly suggest this book to individuals who are in therapy to deal with issues of abuse; because it may not only help them bring certain feelings to light, it provides a real life example of how seriously these unprocessed issues can affect a person's life as an adult. I would not recommend this book to anyone who has not begun to process issues of sexual abuse, and without professional help.
I know this author seems to defend the validity of the outlandish claims, but I strongly question the integrity of the contents. I paid for this book so I'm going to give my opinion whether it offends the author or not. If you are into an imagination gone wild and poorly written sentences, this is the book for you. The book has no concept except for outlandish forms of sporadic abuse. I feel this person either embellishes what actually happened or feels she is a victim and no one believes her so she constantly repeats this unbelievable trauma. If this happened, this is tragic but it is a constant theme that she gets beaten by everyone and wets herself in every other paragraph. I read complete story but found it to be quite the tall tale. I cannot speak to whether it is factual, but I feel it just doesn't add up.
Donot purchase this book. I read it on my kindle and became depressed. I will never believe this is true. Don't waste your money. It will make you want to jump of a cliff.....
I did not enjoy this book. It was very badly written, and seemed to skim over important parts, yet dwell for pages on things like how her husband found the house she bought. This took so many pages up, yet was totally irrelevant to the story!
I dont doubt that Lily was abused and had a terrible childhood, but I think that it was embellished, for instance, she describes being abducted and thrown in a car.She says that it was locked and she couldnt get out, yet a nun was able to simply open the door from the outside! And no central locking system would have existed in the sixties, so why couldnt she get out?
Another odd thing is that she has sisters, she never mentions if they were receiving the same abuse, why was she always the target? Did they get sexually abused ?
I beleive that maybe a lot of things became distorted in her memory, leading her to add a few things here that maybe didnt happen, or did not quite happen the way she remembers?
I agree with the reviewer that said..."it can't be true". I too am having a hard time finishing this book. Come on...everyone is mean to her, hits her, and molests her? Everyone denies her food? Everyone? Even the nuns? At first I thought maybe this story was set in the early 1700's or something and maybe things were so horrible then with food hard to come by with the famine in Ireland. Then I realize it's a current story...I was shocked. Too many things caused me to question this story. One day she has her head shaved, then days later a nun drags her by the hair out of her chair. Huh? I agree most of this book is undoubtedly a work of fiction. I am not saying the writer did not suffer abuse during her childhood, and her story is probably horrific, she should have stuck to that. This book is just totally unbelievable to me.
April 5th, 2012-To all those who write a review saying you don't believe everything in this book, be prepared for some pretty nasty comments from the author. She is spending a lot of time defending this story. What is the saying by Shakespeare? "Thou dost protest too much"
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