Don't Call Me Mum
A Mother's Story About Being Pushed to the Brink
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Narrated by:
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Miranda Virdaeus
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By:
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Maria Frankland
Becoming Tom’s mum had always robbed me of the chance to sleep, and here I was, fifteen years on, alone in the dead of night, longing to be able to rest like everyone else.
When I saw the thin blue line on my pregnancy test, I dared to hope for a future of blissful motherhood.
From his very first night in the world, Tom did not sleep. By the time he was six months old, I was a single parent and almost maddened with tiredness.
At ten months, Tom could walk and became a real force of nature, leaving a trail of destruction behind him. Nobody could believe how overactive and naughty he was and I became accustomed to regular finger-pointing and blame.
Increasingly ostracised by friends and other mums, I dragged my son to every professional known to man, to no avail. Over the years, we were outcasts in every situation, school, party, outing, journey, etc, and as he grew, so did the severity of the behaviour.
Ritalin was in its infancy, attitudes were directed towards blaming the parents and schools preferred to exclude rather than to help.
Tom’s hyperactivity gave way to teenage delinquency and as he went through his teens, I was terrified that he’d finish up in prison or dead as a result of the choices he was making.
In the end, the only agency that really helped and supported us was The Youth Offending Team and I’ll always question why it ever had to get to that stage.
This is my story and I hope that as a result of telling it, I help other parents struggling with a similar daily and relentless battle to what I had.
As you listen, remember - you are not alone.
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Frankland does an incredible job building tension and revealing painful truths piece by piece. The emotional weight of the story is heavy, and you really feel it throughout. It also really highlights how the systems that were supposed to protect her failed her over and over, which made it even more heartbreaking. The narrator did a great job too and really brought a lot of emotion to the story.
It’s not an easy read at all, and some parts hit pretty hard, but that’s what made it feel so powerful. If you like darker, emotional stories that stick with you after you finish, this one’s worth it.
Tense and emotional
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I LOVED IT!
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I, like this author, have so many memories of doctors and counselors that all wanted to say it was me, my childhood messed up my children.
For any parent who is in the trenches, this book will help you feel not so alone.
The narration was excellent and kept you in the book.
ADHD is so hard
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This story is so so unbelievable
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