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Annie's Girl: How an Abandoned Orphan Finally Discovered the Truth About Her Mother

(Paperback)


Publishing Details

Full Title:

Annie's Girl: How an Abandoned Orphan Finally Discovered the Truth About Her Mother

Contributors:

By (Author) Maureen Coppinger

ISBN:

9781780576046

Publisher:

Transworld Publishers Ltd

Imprint:

Mainstream Publishing

Publication Date:

15th January 2013

Country:

United Kingdom

Classifications

Readership:

General

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Main Subject:
Other Subjects:

Child abuse
Autobiography: philosophy and social sciences
Relationships and families: advice, topics and issues

Dewey:

362.73092

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Paperback

Number of Pages:

432

Dimensions:

Width 127mm, Height 198mm, Spine 26mm

Weight:

317g

Description

The shocking but ultimately uplifting life story of an Irish woman who endured 13 years of cruelty and injustice in an orphanage The shocking but ultimately uplifting life story of an Irish woman who endured 13 years of cruelty and injustice in an orphanage Maureen Coppinger's earliest memory is of watching the woman she believed to be her mother walk away and abandon her to the care of the nuns at one of Ireland's notorious industrial schools. She was just three years old. She remained in the orphanage until the age of 16, subjected to cruelty and neglect, and starved of love and affection. It was an environment from which no one emerged unscathed. Throughout these tormented years, Maureen dreamed only of escape, and when she was contacted again by her mammy she believed all her dreams were about to come true. Life in the outside world brought its own challenges, however, and Maureen was thrown into turmoil when she discovered that the truth about her past was more murky than she had ever realised. Annie's Girl stands apart as a poignant testimony to the resilience of the human heart. This touching and evocative memoir is the incredible story of an illegitimate industrial-school survivor's profound struggle to overcome a shame-filled past and solve the mystery of her origins. Maureen Coppinger emigrated to Canada in 1955, where she married and raised three sons. She worked as a school secretary for 25 years before retiring in 1994 and now spends her leisure time as a volunteer for the Galway Association.

Reviews

Maureen's story is so moving it would wring blood from a stone -- Martha Long, author of Ma, He Sold Me for a Few Cigarettes
The author recalls her early suffering with honesty and compassion for those she left behind * Morning Star *
A heart-rending tale * U Magazine *
Poignant * Sunday Tribune *

Author Bio

Maureen Coppinger emigrated to Canada in 1955, where she married and raised three sons. She worked as a school secretary for 25 years before retiring in 1994 and now spends her leisure time as a volunteer for the Galway Association.

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