this is the best book to read,the story is heart breaking a child should never have to live the way he and many other children did.i think the writer is so brave in telling his story.EVERYONE SHOULD READ THIS BOOK.
A hard hitting book but well worth a read well done to all who plucked up the courage to come forward What you all went through was terrible so glad you have all gone on to better things
excellent book pulled e in fromt he 1st sentence to the last i never wanted to put it down I cried when he cried i cheered when he cheered he made me feel like i was with him the whole way through
So horrible and sad to see what the staff at the Children's Homes did to these poor children, who were already going through such a hard time. I can't believe how unjust the world was back in the 1950's! Good on Les for fighting for recognition and an apology - not just for himself, but for his brothers and sister, his friends and other housemates too - from the government for what it put thousands of children through, turning a blind eye to child abuse, mental, physical and sometimes sexually, after 50 years of silence and running from his past. A horrible story, but an inspiring story too.
this book is many parents and childs worst nightmares rolled into one. i couldn't put it down until it was finished, it made my heart sink more with every word i could almost invision the acts that were made against this young boy. i realized times were rough then but didnt imagine for it to be at such a high magnitude this book opened my eyes alot. as a mum myself not only that but it made me greatful for always having my parents to ;ove and support my every move. THIS IS A MUST READ BOOK!