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Vow of Silence

A Convent Home Run by Monsters and a Secret That Haunted Us for 50 Years

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Vow of Silence

By: Suzanne Walsh
Narrated by: Deirdre O'Connell
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A convent children's home run by monsters. A heart-breaking family secret that haunted us for 50 years.

Suzanne suffered five heart attacks and made it through open heart surgery. But even that pales in comparison to the horrors she faced as a young girl.

Her childhood became the ‘stuff of nightmares’ after her father passed away and her mother, unable to get a job in Ireland, had to seek work in London. So ‘Mammy’ was forced into the heart-breaking decision to put Suzanne and her five siblings into church-run orphanages in Dublin while she worked away. It was just meant to be temporary.

Her life soon became a daily struggle to avoid beatings with canes and rosary beads. Suzanne and the other children worked from dawn until midnight, living on disgusting scraps of food, while the nuns dined on fresh fruit, meat and cakes that the ‘orphans’ had cooked for them. Suzanne tried her best to shield her younger sisters from the terror of these hateful ‘women of God’. But it was only the beginning of their troubles....

Eventually, their mother returned from London after four years with enough money to take her children out, and the family was reunited. However, too scared to speak out, the children vowed to take the horrors they had experienced at the orphanages to their graves.

What really happened behind those church doors? This is Suzanne's heart-breaking and touching story.

©2021 Suzanne Walsh (P)2021 Boldwood Books
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this story, and the way it is narrated, really does show the horror the poor children in those institutions had to endure at the hands of the evil women, who were supposed to be representatives of God.

description of evil

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compelling sad couldnt stop listening to it hard to believe of the evil there is

my thoughts definatly a five star story

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Attending a convent as a pupil I can idenitfy with this story and my parents paid for me to be there

the truth behind the cruelty of nuns in ireland and elsewhere

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loved it and has inspired me and im also looking to tell my Da's story

great true story

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I wished there could have been an outcome where the nuns were punished for their behaviour. But I guess, if there really is a god, then they have been.

Amazing strength

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