Dance for your Daddy: The True Story of a Brutal East End Childhood

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Description

‘This morning I found this bag. I had been looking for sweets. I put my hand in the bag and felt a sticky liquid on my fingers, then I looked at it. A red smear. Then I looked in the bag: bloody knives and clothes. It didn’t feel good. What did it mean? I don’t know. There are no answers; I daren’t ask the questions’Growing up in poverty in London’s East End, Kathy was eight years old when her father forced her mother into prostitution. When their mother fled, leaving Kathy and her sisters behind, the girls stuck fiercely together while being passed from children’s homes to boarding schools. Then, on a rare trip home, Kathy looked out the window to see a man firing four shots into a Rolls-Royce. It took several seconds for her to realise the victim was her mother’s lover, and the gunman was her father.Kathy began her haunting memoir when, as an adult, she travelled back to London, to find out who her gangster father really was. A compelling memoir of an extraordinary childhood, Dance for your Daddy is a true story of the effects on one family of poverty and affluence, violence and love.

Additional information

Weight 0.156 kg
Dimensions 1.4 × 12.6 × 19.8 cm
by

Format

Paperback

Language

Pages

224

Publisher

Year Published

2007-5-24

Imprint

Publication City/Country

London, United Kingdom

ISBN 10

0091921503

About The Author

Katherine Shellduck was born in London in 1961. Subsequent to the period of this book, in her late teens, Shellduck travelled to Australia where eventually she put herself through university and became a successful journalist. Currently a teacher and writer, she lives in Australia with her two children.

Dance for your Daddy is a powerfully dramatic story which will tug on your heart strings and have you wishing you could turn back time for Kathy. Truly heartbreaking

Other text

The story of four extremely resilient girls, whose closeness and love for each other throughout [their] trials are remarkable to observe … fascinating