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All My Fault: The True Story of a Sadistic Father and a Little Girl Left Destroyed

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'I could see what he was doing to the other girls because he had been doing it to me for as long as I could remember'At just six years of age, Audrey Delaney's childhood was cut tragically short when her father first abused her. What followed was a lifetime of pain and betrayal at the hands of the very man who should have protected her. Too young to know right from wrong, the only thing Audrey knew for sure was that her father's actions left her feeling sordid and guilty. When she saw him touching other girls, this innocent child felt that she was to blame.Then finally, after years of harbouring her father's shocking secret, Audrey found the courage to go public. All My Fault is the inspiring and triumphant account of a scared and hurt little girl who managed to confront her demons and reclaim her life.

133 pages, Kindle Edition

First published January 6, 2011

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408 reviews124 followers
August 21, 2014
What I liked about this book was the fact that I wasn't beaten over the head with page after page of detailed abuse. It's more about how the abuse affected her life.

I have to take my hat off to this lady for what she went through to bring her abuser to justice, and how she's rebuilt her life.

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August 29, 2024
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,,While waiting for the case to come to court,I had plenty of things in my plante to jeep me occupied.
,,Smiley and look at life in IT through angel's eyes.Make sure the next thing You say to someone brings You peace.''
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Profile Image for Raghad Khamees.
108 reviews49 followers
June 20, 2015
To be a young daughter of a pedophile father who frequently abuses you is not that easy thing. Thinking that what your father does to you is what all fathers supposed to do with their children, and so decides to be be silent in spite of the physical pain as well as the psychological problems that causes to you. Audrey who suffers from her monstrous father who kills the child of her is one of the millions children who were sexually abused by their relatives. If anyone wants to understand what a hell that pedophile victims live in, this biography could be enough to describe precisely the feeling of dirty and guilty washed over them. This is not their fault at all. This is the fault of anyone knows a pedophile and keeps her/ his mouth shut. Speak up! Don't let your fears and your traditional masculine society chicken you up
230 reviews6 followers
January 24, 2019
Brave

This lady is the epitome of bravery. I am astonished that she survived the horrors of her childhood with her sanity intact, although she came very close to losing it. If this book helps only one person then it has done what she wished for,I hope it helps many!
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526 reviews1 follower
November 19, 2016
Can not believe people treat children like this. The horrible creature that her father was should of been punished longer
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28 reviews1 follower
January 5, 2021
Wow, heartbreaking and emotional story of a little girl who trusted her father was let down, couldn’t put the book down definitely recommend.
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431 reviews29 followers
August 2, 2014
this is a good inspiration for those abused children to let the proper authorities know of what they had gone thru in the hands of those molesters and abusers. it may be harder if the molester / abuser is a family but then it may have been preventing some other children to be abused of.

I admire the courage Audrey had showed to the world and to her children. she had gone thru a lot but the good thing is she had tried helping herself and moving on.
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279 reviews13 followers
April 5, 2014
It is a heartfelt memoir. The book wasn't as commercially thrilling as a book of an American author on the similar subject would be, but it wasn't the goal of the author to make it entertaining. Nevertheless, it's quite a good read.
Profile Image for Syakirah Rashid.
42 reviews4 followers
June 21, 2016
This book tells you how being a victim of child abused can affect your entire life even at an adult stage. I might not be able feel what Audrey felt but I truly respected her after all the endurance she had gone through and the struggles to keep her survive and protect her and her family.
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March 25, 2020
Very good book and deals with the aftermath and how it does not end with the court case

story was written well and made you think in her perspective and also how to effects the rest of her life not just the abuse
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