Little Drifters: Kathleen’s Story
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Publisher Description
The harrowing true story of a travelling Irish family bonded by love, broken apart by life, and then betrayed by their carers in a cruel convent in Ireland.
“For those who we lost along the way, I tell this story. For all the children who suffered in this terrible place. For all those I consider my brothers and sisters; the ones who died, the ones who lost their minds, the ones who drown their memories everyday in a bottle of whisky, I tell this for you.
Because in the end we are all brothers and sisters – and if we don’t feel that bond of love between each other, just as human beings, then we are nothing. We are no better than the monsters that ran the convents.”
Based in Ireland in the 1960s and 70s, Kathleen’s story is a story of extreme hardship, suffering and abuse. It is the story of 11 siblings, abandoned by their mother and torn from their father, incarcerated in convents and then driven apart in the cruellest ways imaginable; it is the story of their ruined childhoods and their fight for recompense. But more than that, it is a story of courage, survival and the incredible strength of sibling bonds against overwhelming adversities.
Out of terrible darkness comes a remarkable story. In the tradition of Irish storytelling, Kathleen offers a mesmerising account of her family’s experience.
About the author
Kathleen O’Shea is a pseudonym. When Kathleen was awarded compensation in 2002 under the Residential Institutions Redress Act for the abuse she endured in the convent she was forced to sign a gagging clause that prevents her from identifying herself or the institutions involved in her traumatic childhood. But she is still determined to speak out, so now does so anonymously.
Customer Reviews
Great read
This poignant and well writte story will touch any feeling person's heart. It is not fiction but true. So many children had their lives destroyed in this abomidable way. What really hurts is that the so called carers were the cause of the children's distress & misery & got away with it. What hurts even more is that even now in a more enlightened time these things are still happening. We must believe and help the children. They need and deserve our love & support.
Excellent read... Very sad
I found this book to be a truly sad but addictive read, The story is easy to follow and will have your emotions running high
Littledrifters
Brilliant & sad, truly sad story. Makes my heart feel for all those little children