Don’t Ask Me About My Dad

An Inspiring True Story of a Scared Little Boy with a Dark Secret

Tom Mitchelson author

Format:Paperback

Publisher:HarperCollins Publishers

Published:11th May '23

Should be back in stock very soon

Don’t Ask Me About My Dad cover

A Memoir of Love, Hate and Hope. The Shocking True Story.

Growing up with him was like being in my own war zone, living in perpetual fear of when the bombs would fall.

Growing up with him was like being in my own war zone, living in perpetual fear of when the bombs would fall.

I was terrified of becoming him, and in moments I could feel I might. He still lives within me grimly like some battered demon spright. And I’m fearful of his shadow. The rage, and his blood. There are some moments when he arrives and I want to tear up the whole world with my bare hands, and all I really want is love. I want him away now. Please. Just go.

While growing up in Essex, Tom Mitchelson and his identical triplet sisters routinely witnessed unspeakable acts of violence and abuse at the hands of their dad. They would watch in horror as he dragged their mum around the house, but they never dared breathe a word.

Tom knew his dad was a monster, but it seemed he had nowhere to turn until a kindly teacher sought his company…

Don’t Ask Me About My Dad is an inspirational story of how one isolated young boy overcame the odds and finally found his voice.

“Brilliant and harrowing” Davina McCall

"Breathtaking writing. Beautiful and life changing.” Robert Rinder, Talk TV

"Highly recommended" Robin Ince, broadcaster and writer

"Emotional and brilliant" Hugo Rifkind, Times Radio

"A truly remarkable book" Alastair Campbell, Former Downing Street Communications Director and mental health campaigner

"It's the unvarnished truth on every page and is enormously powerful. In a way, it makes it own genre, and it's a genre that's accessible without being dumbed down. At their best, authors like Hemingway and Hornby do this." Matthew Parris, The Spectator

"Powerful and honest" Rob Crossan, Sunday Express

"A beautiful book and in the end one of the most hopeful. I tore through it" Chris Van Tulleken, TV doctor

ISBN: 9780008491444

Dimensions: 198mm x 129mm x 19mm

Weight: 210g

304 pages