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Et j'ai cessé de t'appeler papa

Quand la soumission chimique frappe une famille

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Et j'ai cessé de t'appeler papa

By: Caroline Darian
Narrated by: Ana Piévic
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Le 2 novembre 2020, Caroline Darian reçoit un appel de la police de Carpentras. Son père est en garde à vue. La saisie de son matériel informatique révèle l’impensable : depuis 2013, il drogue sa femme avant de la livrer, inconsciente, à des hommes, de tous les horizons et sans contrepartie.

Caroline Darian, femme debout, raconte cette déflagration, le périlleux vertige de découvrir qu’une personne aimée, son père, est capable du pire.

Elle alerte aussi sur la soumission chimique, quand l’armoire à pharmacie du foyer se transforme en arme préférée des violeurs...

Une voix forte, exceptionnellement courageuse, qui révèle une autre facette des violences faites aux femmes.

©2022 Éditions Jean-Claude Lattès (P)2023 Lind & Co
Gender Studies Social Sciences Sociology Violence in Society
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Thank you for speaking of your own feelings during your battle towards justice for each member of your family members but with a focus on your mother. Thank you for your bravery in explaining how trauma affects thoughts, feelings, the body, relationships, dreams, and everyday tasks. Your strength, sincerity and dignity is immeasurable as is my admiration for what you and your family are going through.

Aspiring chronicle of a daughter's combat against trauma

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Even though her mother was the main victim, this story of the daughter’s perspective, the uncertainty of what has happened to her, and the destruction of the family unit are all elements that kept me glued to this book. It’s unfathomable that a man could drug and rape women, and get away with it for so long without them ever guessing. It doesn’t matter whether he did or did not SA his daughter, she’s going to live with that unknown forever like a twisted Shrodinger’s Cat.
Every woman (or man, potentially) with unexplained health problems is a potentially already a victim, if according to the evidence, so many men are into raping unconscious women. It’s very unsettling to know there’s a whole community of these psychopaths out there, and that not all of the men involved in this case were able to be identified. I wish all of the victims a full recovery, and would like to congratulate the mother on her decision to go public during the recent trial.

Incredible story of betrayal

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