Boy Number 26
Putting a child in care doesn’t mean caring for a child.
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4.1 • 8 Ratings
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- $10.99
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- $10.99
Publisher Description
When little Tommy Rhattigan was taken into care in 1963 aged just 7, he entered a closed off world of institutional sexual abuse.
Moved between a care home in Manchester to a reform school in Liverpool, the state was supposed to pick up the duty of care that his parents had failed to give him. But instead, separated from his siblings, young Tommy was thrown to the wolves.
Tommy Rhattigan takes us, in his own inimitable way, back to his own childhood of pranks, cruelty and laughter grown from a need to survive his daily torment and to stick two fingers up to the system that was failing him so spectacularly.
Customer Reviews
One of the best books I have ever read..
Heart breaking at times but also funny .
Boy number 26
This is a tragic and gripping memoir of Tommy’s young life. I wish I could have read more regarding his recovery and justice. However I’m glad he’s happy now.
The account of his childhood is absolutely heartbreaking and makes you want to jump in and save him. Thank you for sharing this Tommy.