My Girl
For the Little Girl I Was Never Able to Be
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Narrated by:
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Melanie Crawley
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By:
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Ann Cusack
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Stace Don
Co-written by Ann Cusack, the Sunday Times best-selling author of The Asylum, The Convent, Silent Sisters, and Abandoned
A woman who was sexually abused by her own father and later gave birth to his daughter is now running a support group which spans 30 countries and has tens of thousands of supporters.
Stace Don, now 36, was taken into foster care as a baby after being neglected by her parents. For seven years, she lived an idyllic life, believing her foster parents were her real parents. But a chance encounter with her natural father, Nigel Taylor, shattered her happiness and she was later moved from her foster home, away from the family she loved.
Upset and angry that she had been lied to, and confused about her own identity, Stace spent the remainder of her childhood flipping between different homes. Aged 17, she visited Nigel Taylor and he refused to let her leave. Over six months, he sexually, physically, and mentally abused her, forcing her to behave in a 'wifely' role; cooking, cleaning, washing.
He paraded her as his partner in pubs and in shops, and even took her house-hunting, claiming they would live as a couple. She was also expected to have sex with him and endure sickening levels of intimacy. Stace fell pregnant aged 18 and, despite her loathing for her father, was determined to keep her baby.
Nigel Taylor was jailed for seven years in April 2011 at Basildon Crown Court after admitting sexual activity with a child family member. Stace now runs a blog and support group for other survivors of sexual abuse. Her daughter, aged 16, is fully supportive of her mother's work.
Good but a little long winded
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Excellent and so sad
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This is not a book that seeks sympathy or shock value, but a brave, honest account of survival, written with integrity and purpose. Stace Don tells her story with remarkable clarity and strength, allowing the listener to truly understand not just what she endured, but how those experiences shaped her inner world, her resilience, and her determination to create something better.
What stayed with me most was the sense of truth in every chapter. Nothing sugar-coated, nothing exaggerated, just raw humanity and a powerful commitment to turning pain into meaning. It is harrowing at times, but never hopeless. There is courage on every page.
The audiobook narration by Melanie Crawley was a perfect choice. Her voice carried the story with sensitivity, warmth, and emotional intelligence, making the listening experience feel deeply respectful and immersive.
MOST OF ALL:
This book matters. It raises awareness, gives voice to experiences that are too often silenced, and shows that survival is not the end of the story **growth, love, and healing are possible**
Stace has truly taken the worst experiences a person could ever have, recycled them, and transformed then into something incredibly beautiful and profound.
I cannot recommend this book highly enough.
Deeply moving, courageous, and profoundly human
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I hesitate to say that I thouroughly enjoyed this
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My girl
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