Dirty Little Dog: A Horrifying True Story of Child Abuse, and the Little Girl Who Couldn't Tell a Soul

Skylark Child Abuse True Stories

Nonfiction, Family & Relationships, Family Relationships, Abuse, Social & Cultural Studies, True Crime, Biography & Memoir
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Author: Kate Skylark, Sophie Jenkins ISBN: 9781386437826
Publisher: Kate Skylark Publication: May 5, 2017
Imprint: Language: English
Author: Kate Skylark, Sophie Jenkins
ISBN: 9781386437826
Publisher: Kate Skylark
Publication: May 5, 2017
Imprint:
Language: English

A shocking true tale of childhood abuse at the hands of a stranger.

Sophie Jenkins is living a happy life in the idyllic Dorset countryside when she meets Martin Brett, the man who will go on to abuse her and haunt her dreams for years to come. A momentary act of neglect leads to a horrible series of events that leaves her changed forever.

Badly let down by the adults entrusted to care for her, Sophie’s life begins to spiral downwards.

However, Sophie’s message is ultimately one of hope and empowerment. She is in the process of rebuilding her life when fate leads her to encounter her childhood attacker once again. The story ends with a truly shocking climax.

WARNING: This book is based upon a true story of child abuse and contains passages that some readers may find disturbing. All names and places have been changed to protect the identities of the innocent.

(Cover photograph is posed by a model and is used for illustrative purposes only.)

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A shocking true tale of childhood abuse at the hands of a stranger.

Sophie Jenkins is living a happy life in the idyllic Dorset countryside when she meets Martin Brett, the man who will go on to abuse her and haunt her dreams for years to come. A momentary act of neglect leads to a horrible series of events that leaves her changed forever.

Badly let down by the adults entrusted to care for her, Sophie’s life begins to spiral downwards.

However, Sophie’s message is ultimately one of hope and empowerment. She is in the process of rebuilding her life when fate leads her to encounter her childhood attacker once again. The story ends with a truly shocking climax.

WARNING: This book is based upon a true story of child abuse and contains passages that some readers may find disturbing. All names and places have been changed to protect the identities of the innocent.

(Cover photograph is posed by a model and is used for illustrative purposes only.)

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