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Someone to Love Us

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The harrowing true story of the young boy who captured the heart of the nation when he testified in court, to find justice against those responsible for his brother’s death. Terry O’Neill was just ten years old when he stood up in court to testify against his brutal foster parents, accused of the manslaughter of his twelve-year-old brother, Dennis. Terry and his brother had been taken into care and moved through many foster homes until they came to live on the Shropshire farm owned by Reginald and Esther Gough in 1945. There they were to suffer brutal beatings and little care or love – they survived as best they could, looking out for each other, until the terrible morning when Terry couldn’t wake Dennis. In a time when the country was united by war and struggle, the case shocked the nation and made headlines around the world. Terry, a small figure in the courtroom, captured the hearts of mothers and families everywhere, and the public outcry against the foster services led to the instigation of the first provisions to protect other vulnerable children from neglect and cruelty.

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ISBN: 9780007350186
Publication date: 4th March 2010
Author: Terence O’Neill
Publisher: HarperCollins an imprint of HarperCollins Publishers
Format: Paperback
Pagination: 320 pages
Genres: Memoirs
True stories of survival of abuse and injustice
Child abuse
Adoption and fostering
Child welfare and youth services
Domestic abuse
Family law: children
Coping with abuse