To top it off she mocks Helen for being filthy and ragged, poorly educated and unemployable. This is unforgiveable.
My sister in Christ, you (Helenâs mother) raised the child.
Comment on Discussion Thread đ Monday 26 May 2025
Seagoon_@aussie.zone â¨2⊠â¨months⊠ago
I am half way through the second Helen Forrester autobiography,
I am all out of sympathy for the mother. She is a cruel selfish grifter, sending begging letters for childrenâs clothes to all her old friends, her daughterâs friends and friends of friends.
Then when she gets the clothes , much much needed clothes, she pawns them and uses the money to buy cigarettes.
The children are dressed in filthy rags.
To top it off she mocks Helen for being filthy and ragged, poorly educated and unemployable. This is unforgiveable.
But there are two bright spots.
Because the children were told to look after each other they did and grew up close and supportive of each other.
All the children could read and write and had access to books.
This meant they were able to heed advice regarding education and take advantage of opportunity.
To top it off she mocks Helen for being filthy and ragged, poorly educated and unemployable. This is unforgiveable.
My sister in Christ, you (Helenâs mother) raised the child.
no she didnât, she simply birthed her children. It was nannies and such for raising them until oh god what do you mean stock market crash
Ahh⌠well thereâs the problem. She neglected to raise the child
She was quite attentive in all the wrong ways. Exploitative and abusive.
Helena snapped back with that and got a hard slap.
Itâs just awful isnât it, the expectation that Helen should just basically give up any chance at having a life so that she can be an unappreciated drudge and the mother can bludge and steal money. The first book inspired me to read the second one too!
Taleya@aussie.zone â¨2⊠â¨months⊠ago
Liverpool Miss is so damned brutal