2012-01-06
Brilliant!
I've never been a fan of books. No matter what people do, I have huge difficulty picking up a book and reading it through to the last page. My dad leant me a paperback version of this book a while ago and I just leafed through it, just casually.
But it was only until I had more time to reflect on others that I immediately turned back to Childhood Interrupted. So as soon as I had some credits in my iTunes account, the first thing I downloaded onto my iPad was this book and I've just finished the last page. While this book is rather alarming and at time, one winces at some of the behaviours, it really is gripping and eye opening because not only was it biographical, it painted the Sisters as Mercy order as bluntly and as straightforward as possible without sugar coating anything.
It is sad though that as a result of their incarnation, they were never really able to rebuild that relationship they had all those years ago and unfortunately time was very short for them. It just made me think about other issues. You might be distant from family but you don't know when it'll be too late to act.
I loved this book. If there is only one book you can afford on the bookstore, get Childhood Interrupted. period.