Stolen Child, Kidnapped at 12. 12 Years Confined
EAN13
9782315019212
Éditeur
Max Milo Editions
Date de publication
Collection
Témoignage
Langue
anglais
Langue d'origine
français
Fiches UNIMARC
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Stolen Child

Kidnapped at 12. 12 Years Confined

Max Milo Editions

Témoignage

Livre numérique

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"My name is Marie-Claire. I have had nightmares every night from the time I
was 11, when I was kidnapped.” From the clutches of a French family who
tortured her into the grips of an Algerian family who kidnapped and confined
her, Marie-Claire went through hell before making a spectacular escape and
reaching France. There are lives whose reality is hard to imagine. Marie-
Claire's life is one of those. An unwanted child, born in France, beaten,
involved in drug trafficking, she was abandoned, temporarily placed in the
care of Social Services, before being returned to her parents—and then she was
kidnapped by her stepfather and then by her father’s family that included a
radicalized Islamic "tutor." She went through hell for ten years before
escaping and starting on a path to recovery in which suffering and hardships
kept getting worse, but which eventually led her to the hallowed halls of a
French university, from where she continues to fight for the hundreds of
children kidnapped by a parent—children who, every year, are victims of their
parents' crimes and of institutional abandonment. She also uses her personal
experience to look at mixed marriages, parental authority, parental
responsibility. She points out with intelligence and accuracy the blind spots
in the law, the cowardice of institutions, and the indifference of public
opinion in the face of crimes whose victims are, first and foremost, thousands
of children. The life of Marie-Claire is not a novel.
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