Cassie was just a little girl who wanted to be loved. Betrayed by her mother in the most horrific manner, and abused by her ?
I Did Tell, I Did: The True Story of a Little Girl Betrayed
β Scribed by Harte, Cassie
- Book ID
- 107515384
- Publisher
- Harper Collins, Inc.
- Year
- 2009
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 129 KB
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN-13
- 9780007355433
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β¦ Synopsis
Cassie was just a little girl who wanted to be loved. Betrayed by her mother in the most horrific manner, and abused by her βuncleβ, she had to fight to survive the demons of her past.Cassie couldnβt remember when the abuse began, but from an early age she knew that her life was different from other children. Her mother made it clear that she wasnβt wanted, she wasnβt loved and He said that he was her friend, that this was his way of showing her that she was special.With no one else to turn to, finally she found the courage to speak out, to tell her mother what he did to her. But her mother wouldnβt listen, and with horror, Cassie was to discover exactly who her abuser was, and why she would never be heard.I Did Tell, I Did is the incredible story of a girl who was betrayed by everyone who should have loved her, and how she overcame the pain to find happiness and love, and to learn how to live with her past.
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