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No One Wants You A True Story of a Child Forced into Prostitution by Roberts, Celine ( Author ) ON Mar-06-2008, Paperback

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Given away by her mother at five months old, raped on the day of her first communion at age seven - when Celine Roberts was told 'No one wants you', she believed it.Illegitimate and unwanted, Celine was forced by her foster mother into prostitution. Her bones were broken, her nose was crushed and she ate candle wax to stay alive.Celine was finally rescued and sent to an industrial school, where she picked up the pieces of her shattered life. She also began the search for her parents. But what she found gave her battered survival instincts the hardest knock of all...Full of the most heartbreaking tragedy but ultimately survival and hope, No One Wants You is the remarkably honest and compelling memoir of a woman triumphing over her brutal past.

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First published October 9, 2006

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Profile Image for Fiona MacDonald.
801 reviews197 followers
September 17, 2018
Celine was beaten, abused and broken. Abandoned by her mother and forced into being exploited for money, she winds up in an industrial school. Throughout this experience, she wishes to make contact with her mother, but is not prepared for what will come next.

Heartbreaking story about a strong little girl who overcame all obstacles.
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616 reviews95 followers
August 10, 2009
After reading this book I look at my own life as a walk in the park. Throughout this entire book one question kept popping into my head, how much pain and suffering can one human heart endure?
This book makes me so angry. As a mother I can't imagine anything more important than ones children. I'll never understand how a mother could close her heart to her own child.
This book is a testament to human courage and strength.
63 reviews
July 10, 2011
WOW I cannot belieave that this little girl was made to endure all the things she had to go through, this is a very sad story that will grip the heart of its readers so compelling and very shocking at times but I am happy she was able to regain some diginity later on in adulthood. Life can be so unfair sometimes .
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19 reviews
March 15, 2024
It is really hard to fully process the events and experiences that Celine went through, a great book that gives you a little bit of perspective which forces you to be truly grateful for the little things (and big ones). I became just as invested as her in the search for answers and reasons. I really recommend this book.
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28 reviews6 followers
July 24, 2024
CONTENT and/or TRIGGER WARNINGS
This book contains themes that might be sensitive or potentially distressing to some readers, including child sexual abuse, child abuse, emotional abuse, grief, death of child, rape, abandonment, miscarriage, chronic illness and trauma.

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It is an exceptionally powerful and heartbreaking memoir that offers a raw and unflinching look into the life of Celine Roberts. Roberts' narrative is both compelling and painful, capturing the attention with its honest portrayal of her harrowing experiences.

The strength of the book lies in its unvarnished honesty. Roberts does not shy away from the brutality and exploitation she endured, which makes her story all the more impactful. Her resilience and courage are palpable throughout the book, providing a glimmer of hope amidst the darkness of her experiences.

The writing is evocative and deeply moving, allowing readers to empathise with Roberts' struggles and triumphs. Her ability to convey the emotional and physical toll of her experiences is commendable, and the book serves as a stark reminder of the urgent need for change in how society addresses child exploitation and abuse.

Overall, the memoir is a powerful and important read that shines a light on the dark corners of life. It’s a testament to Roberts' strength and a call to action for greater awareness and reform.

4/5 ⭐️
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7 reviews3 followers
January 27, 2013
Could not put this book down! The empathy I had for Celine was nothing like I've ever had come from a book.

I admire her!
1 review1 follower
August 26, 2010
I have just finished reading No One Wants You, Some bits made me laugh, and a lot made me cry. well done i would recomend youre book to anyone. x x thanx for a fantastic read. yours marion jones from Eltham London. x
Profile Image for Jayne Wagner.
187 reviews3 followers
May 31, 2012
What a heart gripping true story..

I felt so bad for this poor woman, having to endure so much horrible, heartbreaking things in her life..

Made me realise that my problems in life are absolutely nothing compared to this lady..
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99 reviews7 followers
October 24, 2009
I felt so bad for this poor woman. I am glad she was able to overcome it all and become a nurse, mother, and a writer.
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24 reviews3 followers
November 29, 2010
Not written very well, but an amazing story of overcoming a horrifying childhood. Celine Roberts is truly a woman of strength.
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September 10, 2019
Done with this book after 2 weeks plus. Started end of August quite a nice book to read, based on true story how a small girl had a tough life , grew up with a foster parents, feeling unwanted , being rape at the age of 7, become a kid prostitute until she was 12.

How she struggled in her entire life, until she become a nurse and getting married, had her own child, and she lost her second son for brain cancer, she herself was a cancer survival

How she found her real parents, and feel ignorance, unaccepted by her own parents, for all the things happend to her make her stronger in and out, until she become who she is today

A must read book i can say , i rate 4 out of 5
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807 reviews4 followers
May 21, 2019
I cried reading this book. I cried lots. What a dreadful life Celine Roberts endured (you can't call it living) as a child. Harrowing to read but at times happy. How much pain can any one person handle int heir life without falling apart? To come through & not only survive, but make something of herself to be proud of & to hold her high, I salute her. A must read but keep the tissues close!
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5 reviews3 followers
January 18, 2024
A fantastic yet saddening read. Was gripped onto right from the very start. Was made to feel like I was being brought through time, and there for all the events that occurred. Would recommend to read for an insight into another life.
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76 reviews
August 10, 2018
Salute and great respect for this courageous woman👏🏻
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209 reviews7 followers
September 2, 2018
a good read but so saddening to see how badly people can treat people especially children
87 reviews
March 7, 2019
A great book. Nothing but sadness. An endless search for happiness that will never come to pass.
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July 7, 2019
A compelling read, this book makes me wonder how much a human can endure yet hope for the best each time.
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February 4, 2021
Life can really be unfair. This book gives you serious emotions. I cannot believe how evil human beings can be!
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September 28, 2014
Cannot describe the feelings I felt for this poor woman! I truly wish that it was a made up story, that actually she grew up happy with friends and what most people take for granted... A family!
I admire her for telling her story and for getting on with her life even when she was told the impossible wouldn't happen, it did! She had two children and an education that she achieved herself!
This book was so well written I really did not want to put it down! This is a story that will probably stick with me forever... Thankyou
Profile Image for Teresa.
31 reviews
January 20, 2011
It offers a new view for me into something - child prostitution. Good details at the beginning, however as she moves on with her life, the details became lesser and it doesn't make me feel like I'm a part of her life anymore. It feels like she's 'blogging' rather than writing about her life & recounting it to us. I don't feel the same intensity of emotions anymore too. That's a pity for the book, because it went up, and came down like a curve.
Profile Image for Roxy Garcia.
23 reviews5 followers
July 19, 2016
This book was heartbreaking! I felt such empathy towards Celine and her horrible situation as a child. She didn't know any better and she suffered such neglect due to the horrible foster parents that took her in! Even though she didn't have kind of upbringing she deserved, she still was able to achieve her dreams of becoming a nurse, a mother, and the writer of this book.
Profile Image for Sherry.
88 reviews1 follower
March 4, 2010
Poor Girl. Her Foster Mother should have been shot for the treatment she gave her. And her Real Mother should have been shot to for treating her the way she did and the way she lied to everyone. It's amazing Celine can out alive.
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19 reviews1 follower
November 24, 2011
Very sad story.
It is terrible what she has been through. Sexually abused on her first holy communion. It really got to me because it was true story. But I am happy for her at the end she persevered and became someone.
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773 reviews
June 29, 2015
2.5 - very dull, but 2* felt too harsh
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24 reviews3 followers
June 15, 2013
This is so sad this poor woman has been through so much very good and inspiring read
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