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Secret Child: Part 3 of 3
About this book
Secret Child can either be read as a full-length eBook or in 3 serialised eBook-only parts.
This is PART 3 of 3 (Chapters 11-16 of 16).
The shocking true story of a young boy hidden away from his family and the world in a Catholic home for unmarried mothers in 1950s Dublin.
Born an 'unfortunate' onto the rough streets of 1950s Dublin, this is the incredible true story of a young boy, a secret child born into a home for unmarried mothers in 1950s Dublin and a mother determined to keep her child, even if it meant hiding him from her own family and the rest of the world.
Despite the poverty, hardship and isolation, the pride and hope of a community of women who banded together to raise their children would give this boy his chance to find his real family.
A wonderfully heartwarming and evocative tale of working class life in 1950s Dublin and 1960s London.
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Table of contents
- Title Page
- Copyright
- Contents
- Chapter Eleven: Happy Families
- Chapter Twelve: Hard Times
- Chapter Thirteen: A Real Education
- Chapter Fourteen: A Hard Day’s Night
- Chapter Fifteen: Lessons
- Chapter Sixteen: The Story of My Mother and Father
- Acknowledgements
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