Untold Stories
How I Survived a Child Porn Ring
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Publisher Description
By the time Timmy Fielding is ten years old, he has already experienced situations that no child should be exposed to. At home, he has a physically and mentally abusive mother and an absentee father. At his school, still out for summer vacation, Timmy is unwittingly lured into a pornography ring by his third-grade teacher. Once he is in, it is almost impossible for him to get out.
Untold Stories: How I Survived a Porn Ring tells Fieldings true life story. When not being beaten by his mother at home, he was being tortured, forced to perform sexual acts on other boys and men, and coerced into appearing in pornographic movies for a group of men who serve as his surrogate parents.
In the memoir, he tells of a scary and lonely world of abuse and pornography and the effects these environments had on him as a child. Untold Stories narrates Fieldings will to survive, thrive, and escape with the help of family and friends who stood by him during difficult times.
Customer Reviews
Difficult read but good book
I’ve read all three books now. Sometimes it was hard to follow because of all the grammatical errors. What it seems like happened is the writer used a speech to text program and sometimes it heard the wrong word. He clearly didn’t have an editor but I’m sure it’s because it was self published. Yes it was graphic but so was his childhood. Other reviewers are so horrified that apple allowed it to be on their iBooks listings but what should truly be more horrifying is that someone actually endured this life for so many years. I am sorry on behalf of those that don’t know any better.
Now all that said, Timmy is a courageous person with a story to tell. I’m sure the act of writing your three books was just as therapeutic as it was painful. I wish you could have some justice but maybe that’s simply not what you need anymore. I’m glad that you moved past this horrible childhood and was able to rise above it all.
Hang in there Timmy. We are all worthy of love, all deserving of compassion, I’m sorry you weren’t appropriately shown either of these when it mattered the most.