Keri 1
Child Abuse True Stories, Book 1
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Narrateur(s):
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Bridget Thomas
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Auteur(s):
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Kat Ward
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VOLUME 1 OF KAT WARD'S SENSATIONAL AUTOBIOGRAPHY
From the outside, there was no reason to suspect the family life of young schoolchild Keri was anything but unremarkable. Two loving parents, a backdrop of 1960’s Britain; life had provided for her, at least with the riches of modesty.
Keri herself however, would often confound teachers with her erratic behaviour, which was at best sullen and withdrawn; at worst violently disruptive. When challenged, she would only exacerbate her growing reputation as a fantasist; weaving terrible tales about the “abuse” she was suffering at the hands of her very creators.
But it was the much-celebrated age of innocence; the childhood of our modern culture. Big brother had not yet been born and Nanny was only looking out for her dearest, as opposed to the entire State. Who would take the word of child on such matters? After all, she was just a bad egg… wasn’t she?
Well, no. She wasn’t. She was indeed, for over a decade, the victim of an abuse so staggering that merely to listen about it is enough to freeze even the thickest of blood. “Keri” is the story of what happens when truth is imprisoned in a little glass jar and buried deep within the Earth, condemned to a sentence of eternal silence. For truth may be repressed, but never supressed. It will always find light eventually.
And, in this gut-wrenching account of her early life, author Kat Ward takes the listener through every shade of darkness, whilst never allowing the candle of hope to fully extinguish, so as that truth may indeed find its rightful freedom.
DISCLAIMER: This is a true story of child abuse. Listener discretion is advised.
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What stood out most is the authenticity. The story is told without pretending, without protecting the listener from the truth, and without asking for sympathy — just understanding. That takes enormous strength. There were moments that stopped me in my tracks, not because they were dramatic, but because they were so human.
The narration and storytelling work together beautifully, and by the time you’re a few chapters in, you realize you’re not just listening — you’re bearing witness. This is the kind of work that stays with you long after it ends.
I’m on book four now, and I’m grateful this story was written and shared. This author’s voice matters.
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Raw, honest, and unforgettable
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