Vow of silence
Walsh, Suzanne, 1948-20182021
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Suzanne's childhood became the 'stuff of nightmares' after her father passed away and her mother, unable to get a job in Ireland, had to seek work in London. So 'Mammy' was forced into the heartbreaking decision to put Suzanne and her five siblings into church-run orphanages in Dublin while she worked away. It was just meant to be temporary. Suzanne's life soon became a daily struggle to avoid beatings with canes and rosary beads. She worked from dawn until midnight, living on disgusting scraps of food, while the nuns dined on fresh fruit, meat and cakes that the 'orphans' had cooked for them. Eventually, her mother returned from London, with enough money to take her children out and the family was reunited. However, too scared to speak out, the children vowed to take the horrors they had experienced at the orphanages to their graves. This is Suzanne's heartbreaking and touching story.
Main title:
Vow of silence / Suzanne Walsh.
Author:
Walsh, Suzanne, 1948-2018, author
Imprint:
London : Mardle, 2021.
Collation:
319 pages ; 20 cm
ISBN:
9781914451034 (pbk)
Dewey class:
362.7320941835362.732920WAL920 WAL362.732094B-WAL
LC class:
HV1150.3.Z8
Local class:
B WAL
Language:
English
Subject:
Walsh, Suzanne, 1948-2018Orphans -- Ireland -- BiographyOrphanages -- Ireland -- Dublin -- History -- 20th centuryChildren -- Institutional care -- Ireland -- Dublin -- History -- 20th centuryChurch work with orphans -- Ireland -- DublinChild abuse -- Religious aspectsBiographyOrphans -- IrelandOrphanages -- Ireland -- DublinChild abuse -- Ireland -- DublinChildren -- Institutional care -- Ireland -- History -- 20th centurySociety
BRN:
2968700
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