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Black Children The Attic
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Black Children The Attic
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This book "Children in the Attic" narrates a story of a turbulent childhood of children who were a victim of physical, emotional and sexual abuse from the age of three. From being left with third-degrees burns to being beaten by her father just to see her grandmother and later sexual abuse. As the story unfolds, the protagonist's experience of feel isolated and neglected within her own family, as well as enduring a cycle of abuse and mistreatment. She recalls instances of hunger and deprivation, resorting to stealing from her family to survive. Despite being labeled as dishonest; she asserts her resourcefulness in navigating their difficult circumstances. The protagonist's harrowing experience of abuse and neglect within her family. Despite excelling academically, she feels isolated and unable to partake in typical teenage experiences.
The lack of support from relatives and fear of violence prevented them from seeking help. The protagonist reflects on her father's abusive behavior, manipulation, and her struggle to understand her mother's loyalty. They eventually leave home and face challenges while raising her own child. The discovery of her child's prolonged absence from school prompts them to take legal action. Ultimately, she finds the courage to talk to authorities about their past abuse.
The lack of support from relatives and fear of violence prevented them from seeking help. The protagonist reflects on her father's abusive behavior, manipulation, and her struggle to understand her mother's loyalty. They eventually leave home and face challenges while raising her own child. The discovery of her child's prolonged absence from school prompts them to take legal action. Ultimately, she finds the courage to talk to authorities about their past abuse.