
Et pourtant, tu étais ma maman
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Narrated by:
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Christine Braconnier
About this listen
Bien qu'heureuse chez son parrain et sa marraine, Catherine rêve de connaître ses vrais parents.
À 6 ans, à la sortie de l'école, une femme qui se présente comme étant sa mère l'emmène chez elle. La petite Cathy ne peut croire au miracle que quelques heures car, dès l'arrivée dans sa nouvelle maison, l'enfer commence pour elle.
Pendant six années, elle sera humiliée, torturée mentalement et physiquement. Esclave de sa mère et de ses frères et sœurs, jouet sexuel du compagnon de sa mère, elle n'a d'autre choix que de se taire. Elle devra sa survie à la Ddass, qui la place à l'âge de 12 ans.
Récit d'une enfance humiliée, ce témoignage bouleversant est une leçon de courage. Et un cri pour demander justice.
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