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The Looked After Kid

Posted: 31 October 2002 | Subscribe Online


By Paolo Hewitt.
Mainstream Publishing
£9.99
IBSN 1 84018 582 1

Paolo Hewitt, now a successful author and music journalist, exorcises his memories of growing up in care in the 1960s and 1970s. Relating his story exposes the fragmentation of his past and the ominous infant memories inform adolescent behaviour, which preview his adult attitudes.

Childhood recollections and fantasies are scrutinised by his adult perception, ensuring we have a humorous, entertaining book, populated by memorable characters, which never dwells on anger or melancholy. The vivid events, the obsession with music and his yearning to be George Best at times makes all seem idyllic. Passing references to the systematic physical abuse from Mrs K, his foster mother, who was abused and is now compelled to share her legacy, dispel this notion.

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His frustration centres on the number of years it takes him to be called by his real name, his alienation from his family and the stigmatising nature of residential care. The case for the provisions of the Children Act 1989 is made powerfully.

This is an inspirational book, for the professional who wants to understand what it is to be a "looked-after kid" or for adolescents in care who "go to sleep at night believing the world to be a dark and terrible place".

David Owen is senior personnel officer, Luton Council.



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