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The Refuge - My Journey to the Safe House for Battered Women (Paperback, Paperback Original)
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The Refuge - My Journey to the Safe House for Battered Women (Paperback, Paperback Original)
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Until 1971, female victims of domestic violence were expected to
'kiss and make up' with their husbands, hide their black eyes and
bruises, and bear the shame that somehow their partners' brutality
was their fault. Chiswick Women's Aid was Europe's first ever
refuge for what were then called 'battered women', and Jenny Smith
was one of the first females who bravely made their way to this
much-needed safe house. Desperate, and in fear for her life and the
welfare of her two small children, Jenny had fled her dangerously
schizophrenic partner, carrying only a few possessions. In the
Chiswick shelter, founded by famous women's rights campaigner Erin
Pizzey, Jenny found other women in the same position, all with
harrowing, extraordinary stories to tell. Amenities were basic, but
the respect, kindness and humanity of the community would help to
give Jenny a new lease of life and strength. When the safe house
came under threat of closure, she lobbied parliament and drove
across Europe in a convoy of women in camper vans to raise
awareness of their plight. Jenny's story is a slice of social
history that begins in a Derbyshire mining village in the 1950s and
takes the reader to inner city of Hackney in the 1960s, and Jenny's
heart-breaking journey to the refuge. The house was the subject of
a famous documentary, Scream Quietly or the Neighbours Will Hear,
which, when first broadcast in 1974, sent shockwaves through the
UK. Jenny was one of the first women to break a taboo by speaking
publicly about domestic abuse. With the new start afforded her by
the refuge, Jenny went on to find love, have another child and work
as a foster carer.
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