Bloodpies: PAIN, TERROR, BLOOD... as Experienced by an Abused Child who Survived the Trauma by Floating Away

· Dog Ear Publishing
3.3
20 reviews
Ebook
100
Pages
Eligible

About this ebook

If we are lucky in life, we may meet someone extraordinary who changes our entire point of view and our lives, so that we become better than we were. Ms. Kidd is such a person.

Having been a physician in the field of Child Abuse for twenty-five years, I had yet to vividly experience abuse through the eyes of a child as she struggled to make sense of the only existence she knew.

Bloodpies is the most astonishing story that I have ever read. What you will read will hurt you to your very core. But after the story has been told, you will feel within yourself that same courage that this small child had. This courage enabled her to go on and survive.
-Lynne S. Ticson, MD, Ass't. Clinical Professor-Pediatrics USC-Keck School of Medicine

The true story of a young girl growing up in an abusive family of the 1940s, before there were Child Abuse Reporting Laws in America. Her earliest home was a craftsman-styled duplex that she shared with her parents, grandparents, and, eventually, a sister. The basement of that simple seaside house held the darkest of secrets that make up the chapters of this book.

The extraordinary achievement of BloodPies is the author's incisive talent for sharing abusive memories and attempts at understanding from inside the mind of the child. The book allows the reader to experience the child's confinement, confusion, and fear, along with a palpable sense of dread that the child does not experience, at least not consciously. BloodPies tells the life story of one remarkably resilient child, from the ages of three to twelve years old.

BloodPies is a compelling read for foster and adoptive parents of abused children, teachers, and family caregivers. It is also a story for anyone who experienced childhood abuse or has recently come to terms with it in a relative or friend, and for the therapists and mental health providers who have the privilege to serve them.

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3.3
20 reviews
Suzanne Hantke
June 11, 2019
Very odd way to end a book. Found myself checking to see if I only downloaded a 'part one' by mistake, and was looking for the rest. Did the abuse suddenly end? Did it continue? These questions weren't answered. As one who dealt with PTSD, when reading these kinds of books, I struggle through the abuse parts, assuming if someone wrote a book about their past,they have not just survived, but are triumphant at overcoming the tradgedy. Here we readers saw none of that.
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Sheena Fowler
August 16, 2015
Only 100 pages book just ends before it even begins! So terrible! Don't waste your money! I feel so ripped off!
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sica h
July 28, 2019
Why??? The staccato tone this is told in is heartrending and heartbreaking, how anyone could treat a baby like this is beyond any understanding. Pity that scumbag did not pay for his sins or the "mother" or the grandparents who were equally complicit in the torture of this baby, she has survived and thrived and no one can be more able to help others in her position, she is to be congratulated for being a lovely human being.
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