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Not A Proper Child
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Not A Proper Child
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Current price: $19.95


By None
Not A Proper Child
Current price: $19.95
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Size: Paperback
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Nicky is a remarkable soul. Her story is one of the
darkest – yet one of the most hopeful you will ever
read.
It begins in 1965 with the arrival of Moors Murderer, Myra
Hindley, to Risley remand centre. Nicky is tasked with
preparing her cell and this brief interaction hints at the
darkness into which a human life can descend, and
Nicky’s own resolve, whatever she has faced, to make a
different choice.
Left as a newborn in a box outside Stoke City Football
ground, her grandparents took her into their home. But
instead of finding a sanctuary, Nicky was subjected to
horrific sexual abuse through her childhood. In 1951,
when Nicky was six years old, her glamorous-looking
estranged mother arrived on the doorstep to ‘rescue’ her
and take her to London to live with her new family.
But Nicky’s hopes of a safe and loving life were very
soon smashed, and her world became darker still...
Nicky spent years as a homeless alcoholic, living on the
street, in and out of prison before eventually finding a
new way forward through her love of art.
Now an internationally renowned London artist, hers is a
compelling story, carried along by her rare spirit of
survival against the odds. This book tells the details of an
extraordinary woman’s rise from the horror of a deeply
damaging childhood to a new, creative and independent
life. Her story is one of hope, for herself and for other
abused children.
Nicky is a remarkable soul. Her story is one of the
darkest – yet one of the most hopeful you will ever
read.
It begins in 1965 with the arrival of Moors Murderer, Myra
Hindley, to Risley remand centre. Nicky is tasked with
preparing her cell and this brief interaction hints at the
darkness into which a human life can descend, and
Nicky’s own resolve, whatever she has faced, to make a
different choice.
Left as a newborn in a box outside Stoke City Football
ground, her grandparents took her into their home. But
instead of finding a sanctuary, Nicky was subjected to
horrific sexual abuse through her childhood. In 1951,
when Nicky was six years old, her glamorous-looking
estranged mother arrived on the doorstep to ‘rescue’ her
and take her to London to live with her new family.
But Nicky’s hopes of a safe and loving life were very
soon smashed, and her world became darker still...
Nicky spent years as a homeless alcoholic, living on the
street, in and out of prison before eventually finding a
new way forward through her love of art.
Now an internationally renowned London artist, hers is a
compelling story, carried along by her rare spirit of
survival against the odds. This book tells the details of an
extraordinary woman’s rise from the horror of a deeply
damaging childhood to a new, creative and independent
life. Her story is one of hope, for herself and for other
abused children.

















