Through the Eyes of a Foster Child : My Childhood in Over 30 New Zealand Homes

by Daryl Brougham

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Tags: Set in New Zealand Coming of age Male author

Through the Eyes of a Foster Child

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In 1990, at the age of ten, Daryl Brougham was told by a social worker that he was useless and would end up in jail. By 1997, he had attended 27 schools, been through over 30 social workers and lived in more than 30 different foster homes. During his 18 years as a state ward he suffered repeated sexual, physical, emotional and psychological abuse. Imagine coming home to be told you are moving somewhere new in half an hour. Imagine being forced to eat a spider. Imagine drinking from the toilet bowl because you¿re too scared to go near the kitchen. Imagine what you would become after all those years of living in fear and loneliness.

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