

An edition of Ugly (1970)
By Constance Briscoe
Publish Date
2008
Publisher
Hodder & Stoughton
Language
eng
Pages
320
Description:
Constance's mother systematically abused her daughter, both physically and emotionally, throughout her childhood. Regularly beaten and starved, the girl was so desperate she took herself off to Social Services and tried to get taken into care. When that failed, she swallowed bleach 'because it kills all known germs and my mother always told me I was a germ'. When Constance was thirteen, her mother simply moved out, leaving her daughter to fend for herself. There was no gas, no electricity and no food. But somehow Constance found the courage to survive her terrible start in life.
subjects: Abused children, Childhood and youth, Biography, Biografi, Barnmisshandel, Abandoned children, Fiction, psychological, Mothers and daughters, fiction, Autobiography and memoir, Violence envers les enfants, Récits personnels, Frau, Kindheitserinnerung, Kindesmisshandlung
People: Constance Briscoe, Constance Briscoe (1957-)
Places: Great Britain, England