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Deliver Me from Evil: A Sadistic Foster Mother, a Childhood Torn Apart

By: Alloma Gilbert
Binding: Paperback
Publisher: Pan Books
ISBN: 0330457314
ISBN-13: 9780330457316
Released: 07 Mar 2008
RRP: £6.99
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Wow - By: harriet, 18 Sep 2008
i read this book after "child C" - i did not find it as interesting as the other book but it was def the best book ive ever read apart from child c obviously
i actually livedin northway (where all this happened) up until last year & also only lived round the corner- the girl harrietin the book that she named herself after is also me as we went to the same school so imagine how freaked out i was when i read that - i cant imagine what those poor children went through & eunice should of got more that 14 years!
You'll feel guilty for reading it, but won't put it down. - By: Ms. S. L. Bamford, 07 Sep 2008
Reading about such horrific suffering left me feeling guilty, but I was compelled to read it nonetheless, cover hidden on the underground. Andin a way, I think that's how we ought to feel; ashamed, ashamed that humans can treat other humans that way, that adults can treat children that way. Ashamed that no-one noticed, & went to the rescue of these children, like so many others. So why did I read on? Why did I finish itin one day? The story was compelling, a story of survival. At the end of it all, Alloma Gilbert has walked away, changed & traumatised by her horrific childhood, but determined to be a good mother & to make something of herself. That sort of strength is to be admired. Andin a way I think we need to know about this unspeakable evil that existsin our society, for how else to recognise something we would only deem possiblein our deepest, darkest nightmares?
You will be shocked by this book - By: J. Kisseih, 12 Jul 2008
I agree entirely with all the other reviewers. Eunice Spry was a Jehovah's Witness (a religion which is obsessed by Satan the Devil - they believe that ANYONE who is not a Jehovah's Witness is under Satan's influence & that we are all going to die a terrible death at Armageddon & that only they will be saved). This evil woman continually told her foster children they were from the devil whenin fact it was she herself who was almost the devil reincarnate.
Heartbreaking - By: jennifer aston, 06 Jul 2008
ok..im the kinda person who can read pretty much anything & it not affect me i read Dave Pelzers story shocked but not haunted by it , ive read quite a few of these kind of books with shock but they had little affect i thought the were extemerly good reads. I herd about Eunice Spry on the news when she was convicted, then herd many things about Child C first but i couldnt find it at my local libary so i got out this book knowing that it had somthing to do with Child C . I started to read it & found shocking & disturbing i got half way through when Eunice forced Alloma to eat porridge with rat droppings & more horffically when Eunice locked Alloma's 'brother' & 'sister'in a room for a month forced the young boy to drink his urine & the girl to eat her excrement, i found that i just couldnt go on i started dreaming of having poles shoved down my throat & being torturedin the same way i feel so much for Alloma Gilbert & her fellow siblings being abused , i took this book back to the libary half read wishing i had the nereve & heart to carry on. This book is not for the faint hearted it truley is the most upseting thing i am yet to read. Alloma shows that if she can surive what Eunice did to her i can survie anything !
A GOOD BOOK - By: Tarralee Riddoch, 15 May 2008
As i read it i also though what i was doing at the time & cant believe it was going on during my own childhood. Some bits very graphic & an emotionaly read but read itin only a few nights because i just had to know what happens next.
Recommed all to buy but barein mind it can be upsetting.

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