Please, Daddy, No: A Boy Betrayed
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Stuart just wanted his father to love him, but he was made to believe he was too naughty to be loved. Finally, David Howarth was sent to prison for abusing Stuart's young sisters. Nobody knew the truth about Stuart's abuse until one fateful day when his father tried it again and Stuart fought back in the only way he knew how. Stuart Howarth spent the first thirty years of his life in mental and physical hell. After years of emotional torment and despair, at the age of 32 Stuart felt an overwhelming urge to see his father (who he now knew was actually his stepfather), then living in Wales. Seeking reconciliation, Stuart was only to be met by the same old abusive man. The rage, pain and confusion boiled over in Stuart and he fought back, killing his stepfather. When Stuart's story came to light in the courtroom, it was so terrible that he received the minimum possible sentence for his crime and only served thirteen months in Strangeways prison in Manchester. But while in prison, the cruel system compounded the crimes of his evil abuser, and he suffered at the hands of the prison guards. What happened to him during those months led to him suing the Home Office and Strangeways on his release and winning his case. This is the story of a sweet-natured boy who grew into a brave young man and refused to allow himself to be a victim any longer.
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #163359 in Books
- Published on: 2006-10-02
- Original language: English
- Binding: Hardcover
- 288 pages
Editorial Reviews
Review
'Truly moving.' Fern Britten, This Morning
About the Author
Stuart lives in Manchester with his partner. He works in recycling.
Customer Reviews
Extraordinary courage and power
This memoir by a British male survivor of a boyhood of extreme physical, sexual, and emotional abuse should be read by everyone. It will increase the reader's understanding of what is faced by child victims and adult survivors. Despite the tragedy of Stuart Howarth's childhood, this is a tale of triumph over seemingly impossible odds. It is testimony to the strength, creativity, and resiliency of the human spirit. Ultimately, this book is a work of love.
I am a therapist who has worked with thousands of survivors of sexual child abuse, and have recommended this book to clients and colleagues. As the author of two books written for male survivors and their allies ("Victims No Longer" and "Leaping upon the Mountains") I know how important it is for survivors and their allies to learn that they are not alone. Please Daddy, No is not an easy book to read, but it is well worth reading. Mike Lew, The Next Step Counseling & Training, Brookline, Massachusetts
I could not put this book down, Shocking Truth of Todays world!!!
This is the first book I have started and finished in years. i just could not put the book down. You most certainly do not have to be a person who was abused or ill treated in anyway to appreciate where the Author "Stuart Howarth" was coming from in this book. I can guarantee anyone who starts to read this book will finish it within a week. I feel like I know the author just from reading his Honest, open and very real story! I respect him and wish him and his family the very best in the future. I feel this book should be used in Adult schooling, e,g social workers in training, DSS workers, Adoption agencies etc. It really is an eye opener!




