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The Asylum (Paperback)
Carol Minto; As told to Ann Cusack, Joe Cusack
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For 46 years, Carol Minto has quietly gone about her life, carrying
with her the most extraordinary and heartbreaking secrets. Born
into poverty and with mostly absent parents, Carol helped to raise
her nine siblings. But when she was just 11 years old, her older
brother began to sexually abuse her. After four years, Carol
managed to escape - and ran away from home. Picked up by social
services they place her at Aston Hall in Derby; a psychiatric
hospital now infamous for the ghoulish 'truth serum' experiments it
carried out on children. Over three years, Carol was stripped,
sedated, assaulted and raped by Kenneth Milner, the doctor in
charge. Eventually she is released back into the community, aged
18, and has a daughter. But the baby is taken away for adoption and
Carol's trauma intensifies.In 2010 Carol finally plucked up the
courage to speak out about the abuse she suffered - and received
justice, at last. In The Asylum, Carol tells the full story of how
she overcame unimaginable suffering, to find the happiness and
solace she has today as a mother and grandmother.
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Abandoned (Paperback)
Joe Cusack
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Silent Sisters (Paperback)
Jo-Anne Lee; As told to Ann Cusack, Joe Cusack
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A deadly secret. A horrifying discovery. A daughter tells the
devastating true story her mother tried to hide... Growing up in a
chaotic home on Merseyside, young Joanne raised herself and her
brother and sister, while her mother lapsed into a downward spiral
of drinking and casual sex. But the consequences of her mother's
messy lifestyle turned out to be far worse than Joanne could ever
have imagined. In Silent Sisters, the daughter who was falsely
accused of murdering her own baby sister tells the full story for
the first time since exposing her mother's crimes.
On March 2nd, 2019, Yousef Makki, a scholarship pupil at Manchester
Grammar school, was stabbed in the heart by one of his friends on a
quiet, leafy street in the wealthy Manchester suburb of Hale Barns.
The two boys who were with him as the 17-year-old lay dying from a
12cm deep knife wound were brought up in the affluent surrounding
areas and like Yousef had attended expensive public schools. But
unlike them, Yousef was not from a wealthy family. He grew up seven
miles and a world away on a council estate in Burnage and won a
life changing bursary to a prestigious grammar school. Just four
months after Yousef was killed, a jury found his friend not guilty
of murder or manslaughter. The outcome has been widely questioned,
raising issues of class, wealth, and privilege in the justice
system. Yousef died from a single stab wound to the chest. When his
sister, Jade, collected his blood-stained clothes and personal
possessions, he had a single pound coin in his pocket. This is
Jade's personal story of her brother and how the fight for justice
has transformed her life.
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