Daddy's Little Girl
By (Author) Julia Latchem-Smith
Headline Publishing Group
Headline Review
1st November 2007
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
Child abuse
362.76092
Paperback
304
Width 130mm, Height 198mm, Spine 20mm
220g
To the outside world Julia's family was a picture of respectability; middle-class, decent, loving. But between the ages of eight and thirteen Julia's father sexually abused her. While Julia's mother's obsessive domestic tendencies occupied her elsewhere, Julia's father concentrated his attentions on his daughter. When, eventually, Julia twice found the courage to reveal what was happening to her, her mother encouraged her to retract her allegations. Years later, after Julia had married and had two daughters, her father confessed - and Julia was able to record their conversation and press charges. Her father is currently serving eight years in prison. Julia no longer has a relationship with her mother and brother, but she has successfully rebuilt a new life for herself. This the dramatic story of how, by confronting her painful past, Julia has begun to build herself a successful future.
Julia Latchem-Smith was born in Basildon, Essex, in January 1981. She now lives in Bridgend, South Wales, with her husband Jonathan and daughters, Molly and Katelyn, and son, Zack.