eBook Shop CC Over 200,000 titles available for immediate download.
  Home  |  Software Downloads  |  Create Account Login  |  My Account  |  Bookshelf  |  Cart Contents   
Search

Advanced Search
Content Languages
Afrikaans
English
French
German
Italian
Portuguese
Russian
Spanish
English Categories
Antiques & Collectibles
Architecture
Art
Biography & Autobiography
Body, Mind & Spirit
Business & Economics
Comics & Graphic Novels
Computers
Cooking
Crafts & Hobbies
Drama
Education
Family & Relationships
Fiction
Foreign Language Study
Games
Gardening
Health & Fitness
History
House & Home
Humor
Juvenile Fiction
Juvenile Nonfiction
Language Arts & Disciplines
Law
Literary Collections
Literary Criticism
Mathematics
Medical
Music
Nature
Non-Classifiable
Performing Arts
Periodicals
Pets
Philosophy
Photography
Poetry
Political Science
Psychology
Recorded Music
Reference
Religion
Science
Self-Help
Social Science
Sports & Recreation
Study Aids
Technology
Transportation
Travel
True Crime
Webster's Thesaurus Editions
SA Topsites
SA Topsites ::
GMT-5
ZA Topsites
ZA TOP Sites
GMT+2
Online Shopping and buy at safe internet stores Paypal Verified

A Mother to Kill a Son

$9.95
Author: Martin, Ross

Publisher: Chipmunkapublishing

Format: Adobe PDF

Content Language: English

Print ISBN: 9781847478672

Size: 606 KB

Publication Date: 2009-01-01

Category:
Juvenile Nonfiction > Social Issues > Depression & Mental Illness

Software Required:
Adobe Digital EditionsAdobe Digital Editions

Territorial Restrictions:
Available Worldwide

Digital Rights:
Copy Count: Unlimited
Copy Interval (Days): Unlimited
Print Count: Unlimited
Print Interval (Days): Unlimited
Read Aloud: Enabled

A Mother to Kill a Son
Click to Enlarge
DESCRIPTION
Description

The author's inspirational memoir is a no holds barred, vivid account, depicting the victim's experience of abuse and cruelty at the hands of a mother possessed. Nicky Fowler, adopted at birth is the family scapegoat until one day he is forced to stand up to his abuser, but he pays a heavy price. Later in life with the memory of Dolly cast aside for ever, Nicky suddenly becomes seriously ill. Misdiagnosis by RAF Doctors, cast him into a psychiatric ward to be treated for his repressed anger toward his estranged mother. Mind-changing drugs and brainwashing therapy fail to erase his determination to survive. When close to death a brain tumor is found, but whilst in hospital and semi-conscious Dolly visits him out of the blue, and Nicky confronted by his past believes he is about to die again. This moving and compelling story shows that it is possible to survive the system, and eventually find a happy life.

About the Author

Ross Martin now lives with his wife in Oxford. Adopted as a child, he was subjected to years of cruelty and abuse. At age 28, whilst serving in the RAF abroad, he became ill, unable to walk, and this was originally diagnosed by Royal Navy doctors as a tumour on the brain, but on return to base in UK, Royal Air Force doctors reversed the diagnosis and admitted him into a psychiatric unit where he remained for four months subjected to mind altering drugs and group therapy administered in an attempt at cleansing him of his inner 'hatred''. When close to death, a tumour was located and removed, but Ross now suffers permanent physical disability including related bouts of depression. Invalided from the RAF in 1976 Ross then began a career as a qualified social worker in the probation service working with offenders with mental health issues. Though recently retired, Ross still works as a freelance anger management trainer. The author's son has been in hospital 15 years, diagnosed at 25 years of age as a paranoid schizophrenic. Ross is in regular contact with him and takes him on outings where he can feel safe and free. His role as father and carer gives Ross a wide insight into the sometimes bizarre world of Mental Health.


Supplementary data on CD or DVD is not included with the purchase of an eBook.
Shopping Cart
0 items
Featured Titles
1001 Internet Jokes II - South African Edition
1001 Internet Jokes II - South African Edition
Copyright © 2012 eBookShop
Visit eBook Shop CC on ShopMania