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Unbreakable Child: A Story about Forgiving the Unforgivable
Unbreakable Child: A Story about Forgiving the Unforgivable | Kim Michele Richardson
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Grim yet ultimately inspiring, this harrowing biography catalogues years of institutional abuse that took place in the Saint Thomas-Saint Vincent Orphan Asylum, a Catholic orphanage in Anchorage, Kentucky. After many years of neglect by their drug-addicted mother, Kim and her three older sisters were abandoned to the uncharitable care of the Sisters of Charity. Detailing daily regimens of physical and mental abuse at the hands of the nuns, this chilling memoir explains how the Roman Catholic Church kept the orphanage hidden from prying eyes, miles from any main thoroughfare, allowing mistreatment to continue for decades. Describing her life through adulthood and the decision to finally expose the injustices after more than 30 years, this courageous tale chronicles the lawsuit initiated by 45 survivors, the two years of litigation, and the first successful prosecution of a lawsuit against Roman Catholic nuns in the US for decades of abuse in an orphanage.
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I‘ve read 3 of the author‘s book & knew she has a hx of abuse. This is her story of growing up in an abusive orphanage in Kentucky. My only problem with it is that she alludes to not seeking therapy & tells a story about throwing away anx/dep meds. Maybe she just didn‘t want to talk about her treatment, but her bio says she works w/ dv victims, so I feel this is irresponsible of her. She does spread a light on the abuses of the Catholic Church.

Scochrane26 Trigger warning—emotional, a lot of physical, & sexual abuse 5y
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