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A daughter's story: For 18 years I was my father's prisoner.

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A daughter's story: For 18 years I was my father's prisoner.
9.99 €
"In 1936, 34-year-old Frenchman Louis Didier made the most lucrative deal of his life. He 'bought' from a poor miner his youngest six-year-old daughter Jeanine. He raised his wife to bear him a beautiful blond daughter. And after 34 years, he bought a house and retired there to fully devote himself to the realization of the project, which he developed back in 1936. To make his child a superhuman.
That child was me."
Here is the frank and shocking story of Maud Julien. Maud spent her childhood in the cold, alone, without proper food or human warmth. But in addition, she was subjected to "tests of will". The girl was locked all night in a dark basement with rats to overcome her fear. And only after 18 years of nightmare she had a chance to escape....
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