Unloved
"Unloved," authored by Peter Roche and published by Penguin Books Ltd in 2007, is a poignant and gripping autobiography that delves into the harrowing experiences of a child raised in South London amidst violence and abuse. With 352 pages, Roche shares a powerful narrative that offers insight into a life marred by cruelty, neglect, and starvation. He recounts the desperation of scavenging for food and the painful choice of sleeping rough rather than facing the turmoil of his home life.
This compelling story not only sheds light on the reality faced by adult survivors of child abuse but also serves as a testament to resilience and the human spirit. "Unloved" is a vital read for anyone looking to understand the complexities of trauma and the journey towards healing. An essential addition to the discussion on child welfare, this book is both informative and deeply affecting.