I Don't Have What They Said I Had

Par : Jiva Tové
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  • FormatePub
  • ISBN8230069720
  • EAN9798230069720
  • Date de parution03/04/2025
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  • Infos supplémentairesepub
  • ÉditeurIndependently Published

Résumé

I DON'T have what they said I HAD' tells the heartbreaking true story of Julian, a healthy boy whose life is forever altered by his mother's manipulative actions. By falsifying parental authority, she removes his father from the picture and, through fabricated diagnoses, has him wrongfully placed in an institution for the mentally disabled. The book follows Julian's struggle to uncover the truth and reclaim his identity.
With the support of his father and his father's new wife, he embarks on a challenging journey to break free from his mother's destructive grip. When she abuses him once again, he severs all contact with her. Despite numerous attempts through the legal system and child protection services, justice remains elusive-these institutions believe her lies. This gripping story not only reveals one boy's fight against injustice but painfully exposes how systems meant to protect can fail."
I DON'T have what they said I HAD' tells the heartbreaking true story of Julian, a healthy boy whose life is forever altered by his mother's manipulative actions. By falsifying parental authority, she removes his father from the picture and, through fabricated diagnoses, has him wrongfully placed in an institution for the mentally disabled. The book follows Julian's struggle to uncover the truth and reclaim his identity.
With the support of his father and his father's new wife, he embarks on a challenging journey to break free from his mother's destructive grip. When she abuses him once again, he severs all contact with her. Despite numerous attempts through the legal system and child protection services, justice remains elusive-these institutions believe her lies. This gripping story not only reveals one boy's fight against injustice but painfully exposes how systems meant to protect can fail."