Nobody Heard Me Cry

Nobody Heard Me Cry by John Devane, published by Hachette Books Ireland in 2009, is a poignant account that delves into the life of a boy who endures severe abuse and exploitation on the streets of Limerick. Now a maverick lawyer two decades later, he finds himself in a complex position as he defends the very men who once harmed him. This edition spans 273 pages and is presented in English.
Readers will encounter a narrative that explores themes of personal trauma, justice, and the legal profession. The book provides insight into the psychological impacts of childhood abuse and the intricate relationships between victims and perpetrators within the legal system. Through this personal memoir, Devane sheds light on the challenges faced in the pursuit of justice, making it a significant contribution to discussions surrounding abuse and the law.
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A little boy is abused, beaten and sold into prostitution on the streets of Limerick. Twenty years later, now a maverick lawyer, he defends the men who abused him. This is the extraordinary story of a long battle for justice.
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