Ebook {Epub PDF} Never Tell: A True Story of Overcoming a Terrifying Childhood by Catherine McCall
Never tell: a true story of overcoming a terrifying childhood Item Preview remove-circle a true story of overcoming a terrifying childhood by McCall, Catherine. Publication date Topics McCall, Catherine, Adult child sexual abuse victims -- Great Britain -- . Catherine McCall's father was a high-profile doctor, her mother regularly hosted bridge parties. Growing up in their beautiful, historic home, Cathy appeared to have everything a girl could want. No one, not the neighbours, the nuns at school or her beloved grandmother, could have guessed that there was a torture chamber in the basement of Montgomery Place, or that Cathy was being raped repeatedly by her /5(). First released by Seal Press in under the title When the Piano Stops: A Memoir of Healing from Sexual Abuse, in it was released in the UK by Ebury Press, a division of Random House LTD under the title Never Tell: A True Story of Overcoming a Terrifying Childhood.
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But as an adult, McCall began to remember terrible things, revealing that the idyllic childhood she had on paper was nothing more than a façade hiding her father’s terrible secrets. Never Tell provides a lucid, gripping narrative on the survival and healing from childhood sexual assault. Overview. Catherine McCall's childhood seemed postcard perfect: with her well-to-do, cosmopolitan parents, a private education, and two baby grand pianos, she had everything a girl could ever want. But as an adult, McCall began to remember terrible things, revealing that the idyllic childhood she had on paper was nothing more than a façade hiding her father's terrible secrets. Catherine McCall has sent out a personal call-to-arms with her vivid, insightful and instructive memoir, NEVER TELL. Memoirs typically focus on the story the author wants to tell. McCall has told her story of horrific sexual abuse and dogged journey to a hard-earned healing. She has also done something more through her epilogue.
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