A new book has been published, which charts a mother’s journey through the family courts, in the hope that the system will protect her child from abuse. The novel, “Allegation 17”, was released on June 26th.
Author, Fiona Padfield, based the fictionalised drama on her own experience of the family courts.
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Many thanks to Maggie Tuttle for sharing this item with us.
the stolen kids need people to let the world know of their suffering
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It should generate some interest.
although i cant understand why its classes as a Fictional Novel when its based in true life events. i would think this is more a Biographical book.
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Hi DM, because she will have added fictional elements to the book so that it can no longer be classed as pure fact.
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Or should it be classed as Part Biographical.
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Reblogged this on World4Justice : NOW! Lobby Forum..
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This is a book for those interested/involved/caught-up in the problems faced by families who have reason to start on their journey of trial and tribulation once they enter the Family Court system.
It has to be classed as fiction but does relate to facts gleaned through experience that make it all the more compelling.as well as thought-provoking and salutary.
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