Boy 11963
An Irish Industrial School Childhood and an Extraordinary Search for Home
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Hachette Books Ireland
Published:8th Apr '21
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In the storytelling style of The Tattooist of Auschwitz, an unforgettable story of an abandoned child, a search for a mother, and the uncovering of a national scandal in 1930s' Ireland.
'Truth telling and truth recovery have seldom been as heart-breaking or necessary as in this powerful story of human vulnerability and failure - and the ultimate triumph of the human spirit.' JOE DUFFY
At only five months old, John Cameron was abandoned in a Dublin orphanage, and fostered out as a child labourer by
age three. In 1944 when he turned eight, he was incarcerated in Artane Industrial School, where he became boy 11963.
Now in his mid-eighties, John Cameron tells his shocking but inspirational story for the first time. As a child, reduced to a number, he survived savage assaults, sexual abuse and the tragic deaths of children around him. Along with other forgotten boys, he battled for his life against the heartless adversity of the church and the Irish state.
As a young man - a much-loved schoolteacher devoted to his growing family - John was haunted by his unknown past and embarked on a lifelong quest to unravel the truth about his origins. Buried in a labyrinth of lies, he finally uncovered a story of forbidden love and passion that scandalised rural Ireland and made national headlines in the 1930s.
Boy 11963 is a unique account of overcoming almost insurmountable obstacles to find out who you truly are.
A story that needed to be told * Irish Independent *
One of the biggest and most pleasant surprises of my reading life ... a truly unique life story ... [a] well-written, well-paced account of [John Cameron's] exceptional life * Irish Times *
Beautiful * The Gloss *
ISBN: 9781529346343
Dimensions: 232mm x 152mm x 32mm
Weight: 440g
368 pages