The House on Telegraph Hill The House on Telegraph Hill

The House on Telegraph Hill

Growing Up with Abusive Parents and a Lifetime After

    • 5.0 • 1 Rating
    • $6.99
    • $6.99

Publisher Description

The doors of the house inhabited by the Jack Wilson family on Telegraph Hill lead to a terrible secret. Within those walls, Charles S. Wilson and his sisters suffered heartbreaking physical and mental abuse at the hands of their own parents.

Mother Mame was a well-known caretaker in the community, but she also brought strangers into the house and force-fed them until they were sick. Their father Jack, better known as the town drunk, threw Wilson around like a rag doll for the amusement of his drunken friends. And then there were Annabelle and Abigail, Wilson's beloved sisters, whose neglected and tortured lives ended all too soon.

A story of survival, The House on Telegraph Hill, details the abuse Wilson suffered and sheds light, not only on his own demoralizing experience, but also on the epidemic of child abuse. His brutally honest stories reveal all of the disguises, sugar-coatings, and lies that abusers heap on their victims. By recounting his dreadful upbringing along with his lifelong struggles, Wilson is finally pushing his story to the forefront to help educate others about the horrors and complexities of child abuse.

GENRE
Biographies & Memoirs
RELEASED
2007
September 11
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
360
Pages
PUBLISHER
IUniverse
SELLER
AuthorHouse
SIZE
444.6
KB

More Books Like This

I Am Moore I Am Moore
2011
Lilies of the Field Lilies of the Field
2016
Booze, Baptists and Bedlam Booze, Baptists and Bedlam
2011
Mommy Don't! Mommy Don't!
2011
Dancing Through Midnight Dancing Through Midnight
2011
Ellen's Story Ellen's Story
2016

More Books by Charles Wilson

Extinct Extinct
1997
Chew on This Chew on This
2013
Direct Descendant Direct Descendant
2016
Embryo Embryo
2016
Fertile Ground Fertile Ground
2016
Game Plan Game Plan
2016