The Family Friend

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Heartbreaking tale of childhood betrayal and resilience.

If you're into memoirs that tackle difficult subjects with honesty, "The Family Friend" could leave a profound impact on you. Matt Lowe reveals the nuanced and harrowing account of his abuse with a writing style that is candid and raw, drawing you into his world to understand the complexity of trust and betrayal in a seemingly perfect childhood. It's a tough but important read for those who appreciate true stories of overcoming adversity.

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The Family Friend

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ISBN: 9780091912260
Authors: Matt Lowe
Publisher: Ebury Press
Date of Publication: 2008-01-03
Format: Paperback
Related Collections: Biographies & Memoirs, Sociology
Related Topics: Mental Health, Social Issues, Memoir
Goodreads rating: 3.18
(rated by 44 readers)

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Matt Lowe's childhood was outwardly idyllic. He was part of a large, loving family and lived comfortably on the Norfolk coast. Yet, unnoticed by his parents and peers, he was being abused by a young man who had been welcomed into the family fold—in the guise of the perfect family friend. Jeremy was intelligent, artistic, and fantastic with children. A real-life Peter Pan, he was loved by the children and trusted by the adults. He was particularly fond of Matt and would organize outings and treats every weekend, just for the two of them. But from the start the relationship had a sinister side; one that Matt instinctively knew must remain hidden. Written with heart-wrenching candor, Matt's story is an unusually insightful and moving account of how one small boy endured many years of sexual and psychological abuse and how, without realizing, those closest to him allowed it to happen.
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Heartbreaking tale of childhood betrayal and resilience.

If you're into memoirs that tackle difficult subjects with honesty, "The Family Friend" could leave a profound impact on you. Matt Lowe reveals the nuanced and harrowing account of his abuse with a writing style that is candid and raw, drawing you into his world to understand the complexity of trust and betrayal in a seemingly perfect childhood. It's a tough but important read for those who appreciate true stories of overcoming adversity.

Note: While we do our best to ensure the accuracy of cover images, ISBNs may at times be reused for different editions of the same title which may hence appear as a different cover.