Devil's Child, by Jerry Coyne.
It was hard for me to read this book as Jerry's experience of childhood trauma seems so surreal that it is somehow hard to believe things like this is happening. That there are some sick individuals seems to think that they have the god-like rights and power to ruin and abuse innocent souls. It is clear to see that these experiences, still haunts Jerry as an adult.
Thank you Jerry Coyne for sharing your traumatic childhood experience. I hope that those individuals, that people put trust in them to take care of innocent children, abused thier power and practice thier perverted acts to kids who are helpless and have nowhere to turn to, get what they deserve (struck by lightning, hit by a truck, etc). And I hope that people that had been abused will share thier stories too, as Jerry had hoped, so that sick perverted individuals will be put behind bars.
I hope that people who were put in charge to take care of children's welfare, have a full psychological and behavioral analysis before they are given the job. As thier exposure to children put them at risk of commiting abusive acts, both physical and mentally, which can f*ck up a child's life.
As an adult, I just wanted to say to other adults out there, when a child confides in you of what is happening to them, don't be a jerk (or a coward) and do the right thing. Reading this book somehow reminded me of The Trials of Gabrial Fernandez, a documented series on Netflix, which I encourage everyone to watch. Gabrial Fernandez's death is a wakeup call for everyone. It pisses me off to see how he was trying to reach out to EVERYONE, and NO ONE did anything (aside from the ones who were actually trying to help but was warned by thier superiors not to get involve).
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P/s: Gabrial was 8 at the time of his death. He was tortured to death by his own mother and stepfather.
Overall I would give this book a ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ as this book touches my ❤ to thr core.
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