About We Will Stone Him
Reminiscent of the book A Child Called It, this book began as my private attempt to understand the parts of my life that never made sense in the moment, the extreme abuse, the fractures, the shadows, the accusations that reshaped everything I thought I knew. What you will find here is not a dramatic retelling, but a quiet excavation.
I wrote this memoir to reclaim a voice I lost along the way. If you have ever lived through something that left you questioning your own truth, I hope these pages offer a place where your experience feels seen. I chose to remain anonymous for now for my own mental health and wellbeing.
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Author Bio:
The author writes from the quiet edges of memory, where truth is felt before it is spoken. Choosing anonymity not as a mask but as a form of honesty, they explore the shadows of childhood, the weight of silence, and the long echo of survival. Their work blends emotional clarity with restraint, inviting readers into a story told not for recognition, but for release. This memoir is their first step into the light after years spent learning to live with what was never meant to be said. It is important to the author to protect the identities of his siblings at their request, and it is not his intent to shame his parents or ruin their lives. This story is being shared by the author for personal healing as well as for the purpose of putting forth a stark warning as to the consequences of turning a blind eye to child abuse.
