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Learning to Think. - make believe, injustice and searching for truth - a memoir

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''A memoir you read with the same breathlessness as you read the most gripping of novels'' - iNews ''Astonishing ... a story that brims with life and hard-won hope'' - Sunday Times '' Fantastic. Could have been me. Could have been you. Could have been anyone'' - Lee Child When Tracy King was twelve she was exorcised. Unfortunately, the demons that beset Tracy could not be so easily displaced. While her life was filled with creativity, curiosity, and love, it was also constricted by poverty, by Tracy''s father''s alcoholism and her mother''s agoraphobia. By the time she turned twelve Tracy''s father had been killed, her sister taken into care and her mother ensnared by the promises of born-again Christianity. This is the story of an ordinary family trapped in a broken system. It is a story that could happen to anyone without the tools to transform their circumstances. But it is also a tale with a twist. And one full of humour and hope. Because with courage, perseverance and self-education, Tracy learnt to think for herself and found her way out. ..................................................................................................................................................................................... ''Tracy King''s memoir is heartbreaking and hopeful...An incredible true story of survival and forgiveness.'' TIM MINCHIN ''Raw and unflinching.'' CAROLINE CRIADO PEREZ '' A brilliant writer.'' ADAM KAY ''What would you do if you began to suspect the events of your childhood didn''t happen as you remembered them? In this evocative memoir, Tracy King confronts the stories we all tell ourselves in order to live.'' HELEN LEWIS

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