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"Josie told
me she was murdered. When you're a lonely six-year-old, you
don't really understand what that means. All you know is you're
happy to have a friend to play with."
Patsy
Whyte caught glimpses of an invisible world growing up in
a children's home in Aberdeen. One of a family of ten traveller
children, torn apart by the state in the 1950's, Patsy's memoir
recalls a childhood scarred by years of mental and emotional
abuse, prejudice and hatred.
Patsy
left the home at the age of 15, angry, naive and ill-prepared,
but with a will to survive which would be tested to the limit.
She rubbed shoulders with the rich and powerful and the poorest
in the land, and drifted into a world of violence, prostitution
and drugs which almost claimed her life.
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