Judas Kisses Donna Carson with Debbie Ritchie
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Judas Kisses

Author: Donna Carson with Debbie Ritchie
$19.95 1995
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Book Title
Judas Kisses
Author
Donna Carson with Debbie Ritchie
Book Condition
GOOD - well-read with wear and creasing to cover, previous owner's name and tanning to edges of pages
ISBN
9781740664356
Book Format
Trade Paperback
Publisher
Hardie Grant Books
Year Published
2007
On Good Friday 1994, Donna Carson was bashed, doused in petrol and set alight by her de facto partner. She suffered full-thickness burns to 65% of her body and spent the next six months in hospital lapsing in and out of consciousness. Throughout, what kept her alive was the thought of her two young sons. While she recuperated, social services stepped in and took them away. Against all expectations, Donna recovered, but after her release from hospital, she suffered secondary abuse, this time at the hands of bureaucracy. She had to fight to regain custody of her children and then for the right to take the stand at her attacker's sentencing - at every step her questions were met with silence. In her search for answers, Donna uncovered a web of lies and deceit, conflicting evidence, missing records, negligent investigation and 'a whole lot of people who were suddenly struck deaf and dumb'. Judas Kisses is the astonishing story of one woman's journey through her darkest days and into the light. It is a true account of what happends when a victim turns survivor and demands to be seen and heard. Donna Carson wanted the truth. They wouldn't give it to her. But when you've been on fire, you don't take no for an answer.

On Good Friday 1994, Donna Carson was bashed, doused in petrol and set alight by her de facto partner. She suffered full-thickness burns to 65% of her body and spent the next six months in hospital lapsing in and out of consciousness. Throughout, what kept her alive was the thought of her two young sons. While she recuperated, social services stepped in and took them away.

Against all expectations, Donna recovered, but after her release from hospital, she suffered secondary abuse, this time at the hands of bureaucracy. She had to fight to regain custody of her children and then for the right to take the stand at her attacker's sentencing - at every step her questions were met with silence. In her search for answers, Donna uncovered a web of lies and deceit, conflicting evidence, missing records, negligent investigation and 'a whole lot of people who were suddenly struck deaf and dumb'.

Judas Kisses is the astonishing story of one woman's journey through her darkest days and into the light. It is a true account of what happends when a victim turns survivor and demands to be seen and heard. Donna Carson wanted the truth. They wouldn't give it to her. But when you've been on fire, you don't take no for an answer.

On Good Friday 1994, Donna Carson was bashed, doused in petrol and set alight by her de facto partner. She suffered full-thickness burns to 65% of her body and spent the next six months in hospital lapsing in and out of consciousness. Throughout, what kept her alive was the thought of her two young sons. While she recuperated, social services stepped in and took them away.

Against all expectations, Donna recovered, but after her release from hospital, she suffered secondary abuse, this time at the hands of bureaucracy. She had to fight to regain custody of her children and then for the right to take the stand at her attacker's sentencing - at every step her questions were met with silence. In her search for answers, Donna uncovered a web of lies and deceit, conflicting evidence, missing records, negligent investigation and 'a whole lot of people who were suddenly struck deaf and dumb'.

Judas Kisses is the astonishing story of one woman's journey through her darkest days and into the light. It is a true account of what happends when a victim turns survivor and demands to be seen and heard. Donna Carson wanted the truth. They wouldn't give it to her. But when you've been on fire, you don't take no for an answer.