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Free Download , by Leigh Byrne

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, by Leigh Byrne

, by Leigh Byrne


, by Leigh Byrne


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File Size: 652 KB

Print Length: 328 pages

Publication Date: March 6, 2012

Sold by: Amazon Digital Services LLC

Language: English

ASIN: B007I5PYJ2

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I hate to doubt anyone who claims to be abused as a child, as I work with abused children, but there are certain elements in this story that I question. I have read most of the books in this genre, and there are some accounts that sound more likely to have happened than others. That's not to say some parts of the story aren't true, but I really question some of this account. Even books like A Child Called It, have been questioned as far as veracity of the entire story. Other reviewers have brought up the same questions, so I won't go into them, but if you want a read a really well-written story in this genre read The Field Guide to Betrayal. The writing in this book, Call Me Tuesday, wasn't bad compared to others, I mean some don't even have suitable punctuation. I prefer the other book I mentioned, TFGTB, as the child is definitely of a survivor mentality. Where some of these books are great for calling attention to abuse, they tend to make you wonder what is fact and what is fiction. I realize memoirs are the recollections of people and they can differ based on who in the family is telling the story. Regardless, kudos to the author for bringing attention to a sad topic.

Thank you so much for sharing your story. I too, was the victim of severe child abuse. I even went through some of the same things as you. Mine was in the 1970's as well, when no one paid attention to bruised children. I thin you are brave for sharing, and I am grateful to you. It is therapeutic to hear that I am not alone in my childhood terrors. I have purchased the sequel. God bless you!! :)CourtneyP.S. you were "Horse- face" I was "Cross-eyed Creep" We have both grown past all of that now

The day after I finished this book (in two sittings), a very unusual obituary made the news. In it, a dead Nevada woman's children welcomed her death and described their utter contempt for her after years of physical and mental abuse, in the hopes of getting people talking about the problem of child abuse. It was a horrific reminder that child abuse is all too real, and it happens in all walks of life. When you read "Call me Tuesday," you'll realize very quickly that you simply cannot make this kind of story up.Behind a seeming normal, middle-class Southern facade, the author, known as Tuesday (for the actress Tuesday Weld), describes an unenviable childhood that turns unbearable after severe head trauma transforms her mother into a sadistic jailer who denies not only love and comfort, but food and most other basic needs. Her mother revels in the way that other children ignore and mistreat her daughter, as it only confirms her belief, which she drums into her daughter, that the girl is ugly and defective. Even her father, who makes some gestures to help her enjoy brief moments of normality outside the home, is caught up by his own helplessness in the wake of this tornado of an abusive woman. He isn't the only adult who fails to help, either.I don't think for a moment that Rose, the mother, was "normal" to begin with. As the story unfolds, we learn she always had a cruel streak, and very likely enjoyed, Munchhausen by Proxy-style, being the pitied mother of a sickly child. It seems likely that Tuesday was always the discounted one, an afterthought (not to mention, free labor) whose distress at the belief that she was responsible for the death first of a family pet and then her polio-stricken sister was roundly ignored. When her mother emerges from the hospital as some kind of character from a horror flick, Tuesday is already easy prey.What saves this memoir from maudlin self-indulgence is author Leigh Byrne's confident, believable voice. You really do feel like you are traveling along with Tuesday on this hellish journey through the eyes of a child, then a teenager, sad and wise beyond her years. This is a once-in-a-blue-moon type find, and I look forward to the continuation of the story.

I bought this book 3 days ago and found it so well-written and compelling, that I stayed up all night reading it. As soon as I finished reading Call Me Tuesday, I immediately bought her second book, Call Me Cockroach. I finished reading the second one this morning.I highly recommend both books... unless you are one of those people who had a golden childhood and you cannot imagine any parent, especially a mother, hating her precious little girl and violently abusing her, almost to the point of death. As for me, I do not have any doubts whatsoever about the truth of this story. I had a momster very much like Tuesday's. The details are different, but the pain and the deep psychological wounds are the same.I am so grateful to the author for writing her memoirs and sharing them with the world, so people like me can know that we aren't the only one... and to show us the way to healing (as much as possible), and to a happy, fulfilling life. I am especially grateful, because I know how hard it is to put this kind of story in writing. I first tried to write a memoir when I was in my early twenties. Today I have a granddaughter in her early twenties, who is a graduate student at Harvard, and I am still trying to write my memoir.

I am halfway through this book and just love it. Very well written and extreme eye opener. As I turn the pages, I keep wishing I could get my hands on this monster who calls herself a mother. The definition of a mother is not just giving birth, but the care and love that goes with it. I could never have children and would have given anything to be blessed with the opportunity. I have always thought though, that you need a license to drive a car, but anyone who can get pregnant is allowed to go home with a living being and be trusted to do the right thing. Just so sad and I know this story is just one of millions out there in this world in similar conditions. I cannot wait to continue reading and I pray that Tuesday gets justice in the end.

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