Parents Who Kill - Shocking True Stories of The World's Most Evil Parents
By Carol Ann Duffy and Carol Anne Davis
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Carol Ann Duffy
Carol Ann Duffy DBE is a Scottish poet and playwright. She is the first woman, the first Scot, and the first openly LGBT person to hold the position. She was appointed Britain's Poet Laureate in 2009 for a fixed ten-year term. Among her most notable collections of poetry are Standing Female Nude (1985), winner of a Scottish Arts Council Award; Selling Manhattan (1987), which won a Somerset Maugham Award; Mean Time (1993), which won the Whitbread Poetry Award; and Rapture (2005), winner of the T.S. Eliot Prize.
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Reviews for Parents Who Kill - Shocking True Stories of The World's Most Evil Parents
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- Rating: 5 out of 5 stars5/5When I was a young girl I had a classmate that always smelled,hair was messy and oily,clothes dirty and she never failed to bring this suitcase filled with toys and things from her home with her to school. At the time, being so young, I didn't understand. One day I asked her why do you bring a suitcase to school? I will never forget her answer she told me in case someone wanted to take her home and love her she would have all her things ready and could go with them right away.(can you say WOW!!!! ) I went home and asked my mom what she meant and she told me not all children had good loving homes where they were safe and wanted. As I aged I never forgot her and eventually social work is what I became interested in. I think a part of me always wanted to find that little girl a loving home.This book brought tears to my eyes just as the "suitcase girl" does every time I think back to her.
- Rating: 1 out of 5 stars1/5While there are a large number of cases of infanticide presented in this book there is no evidence of any authoritative research, particularly in the more recent cases, other than what is already in the public arena. I found the author's negative comments toward the perpetrators to be judgemental and unprofessional, which over time became extremely irritating. It would be much more effective to allow readers to come to conclusions themselves. On the whole, this was a very disappointing read