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Don't Hug Your Mother: The compelling true story of how two boys were alienated from their mother for eighteen years.

Don't Hug Your Mother: The compelling true story of how two boys were alienated from their mother for eighteen years.

Brendan Byrne
4.3/5 ( ratings)
From their loving mother's warm embrace to the stinging lash of their father's leather belt, things changed rapidly for Brendan and JP when their parents separated. They were just eight and ten years of age at the time. Any hopes of their mother saving them from their torment were dashed when she was then torn from their lives.

Don’t Hug Your Mother takes you on a dramatic journey through Brendan and JP's difficult childhood as they recount episodes of their dark past in harrowing detail. It is a compelling, heart-breaking and ultimately uplifting story of how two young boys grew up and learnt to confront evil and follow their hearts.
Language
English
Pages
293
Format
Kindle Edition

Don't Hug Your Mother: The compelling true story of how two boys were alienated from their mother for eighteen years.

Brendan Byrne
4.3/5 ( ratings)
From their loving mother's warm embrace to the stinging lash of their father's leather belt, things changed rapidly for Brendan and JP when their parents separated. They were just eight and ten years of age at the time. Any hopes of their mother saving them from their torment were dashed when she was then torn from their lives.

Don’t Hug Your Mother takes you on a dramatic journey through Brendan and JP's difficult childhood as they recount episodes of their dark past in harrowing detail. It is a compelling, heart-breaking and ultimately uplifting story of how two young boys grew up and learnt to confront evil and follow their hearts.
Language
English
Pages
293
Format
Kindle Edition

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