The Bad Room: Held Captive and Abused by My Evil Carer. A True Story of Survival.
By (Author) Jade Kelly
HarperCollins Publishers
HarperCollins
30th September 2020
25th June 2020
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
True stories of heroism, endurance and survival
True stories of survival of abuse and injustice
Child abuse
Domestic abuse
Coping with / advice about abuse
Victimology and victims of crime
Social work
Social discrimination and social justice
362.76
Paperback
320
Width 129mm, Height 198mm, Spine 20mm
230g
After years of physical and mental abuse, Jade thought her kindly foster mother would be the answer to her prayers. She was wrong this is her staggering true story.
This must be what prison is like, I thought as another hour crawled by. In fact, prison would be better at least you knew your sentence. You could tick off the days until you got out. In the Bad Room we had no idea how long wed serve.
After years of constant abuse, Jade thought her foster mother Linda Black would be the answer to her prayers. Loving and nurturing, she offered ten-year-old Jade a life free of fear.
But once the regular social-worker checks stopped, Linda turned and over the next six years Jade and three other girls were kept prisoner in a bedroom they called the bad room.
Shut away for 16 hours at a time, they were starved, violently beaten, forbidden from speaking or using the toilet and routinely humiliated. Jade was left feeling broken and suicidal.
This is the powerful true story of how one woman banished the ghosts of her past by taking dramatic action to protect the life of every vulnerable child in care.
Jade Kelly grew up in and out of care, suffering emotional, physical and mental abuse at home and then in foster care. Only when her foster mother slammed a door on her arm and teachers refused to send her home, did social services act and remove her from her house of horror. A qualified fitness instructor and dance tutor, Jade has spent eight years as a Business Development Executive to a leading training provider delivering apprenticeships to the Prison Service, NHS and education sector.