Nowhere to Run: Where do you go when theres nowhere left to hide
By (Author) Judy Westwater
HarperCollins Publishers
HarperCollins
1st March 2009
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
True stories of survival of abuse and injustice
Child abuse
362.76092
Paperback
288
Width 129mm, Height 198mm, Spine 21mm
269g
How can you forget your past when it keeps coming back to haunt you Judy Westwater, the Sunday Times bestselling author of Street Kid, was determined to turn her back on her cruel and violent childhood. She didn't stand a chance. All too soon hope turned to fear and she knew she'd have to run again.
Judy was only 11 years old when she was forced to live on the streets. Beaten, half-starved and horrifically abused, she finally escaped to a life in the circus and fell in love with one of the circus hands. But the charming man who seemed so perfect had a dark and sinister side. If she wanted to survive she had to get away.
Judy fled to South Africa, taking with her her two young children. But the streets of South Africa were just as cruel. One day a man took her five-year-old daughter and her violent past was replayed in front of her eyes.
Judy's incredible story of courage and determination will inspire as it will amaze.
If Judys story doesnt become a book and a film, Ill be amazed. John Peel
After a tormented childhood, much of which she lived as a feral child, Judy Westwater was determined to make her life meaningful. After setting up two drama schools in Surrey and later in Inverness, she went on to work with street kids for seven years in Mexico. Over the past ten years, Judy has set up seven day centres for children in the violent townships of South Africa and lectured to many thousands across the UK to raise funds for her work, earning an Unsung Heroes Award in 2004. Her childhood story, was the subject of one of John Peels most moving interviews on BBC Radio 4s Home Truths. ITVs This Morning followed Judy out to South Africa in 2008 to witness firsthand the incredible work she is doing out there, recording an extremely moving mini documentary on her that also features where she was homeless as a child. See http://www.youtube.com/watchv=9Tgh2SG4o_8.