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DELIVERED UNTO LIONS
a novel by DAVID AUSTIN
A newly-built village in the south of England holds a dark secret. Smart starter homes and attractive apartments now stand on a site once occupied
by a children’s psychiatric unit. Wandering around the development, Daniel Kinsley’s memory is stirred to recall distressing events
from his youth.
As a child growing up in the 1970s, Daniel was admitted to Oakdale Children’s
Unit suffering with depression. One day he was a relatively ordinary schoolboy – albeit an unsettled and unhappy one – and the next he
was a mental patient surrounded by a cacophony of violent behaviour, eating disorders and self-harm. Daniel could not comprehend the world he had
entered, a world made worse by unsympathetic nursing staff and the punitive, controlling use of psychoactive drugs.
Condemned to spend his formative teenage years in this environment, Daniel must
endure the aggression of older children, witness the abuse suffered by his peers, and face the turbulence of adolescence in a place of dysfunctional
relationships. How will he navigate his way through this experience? Can he ever reclaim his place in the outside world of normality?
Based on personal experience, Delivered Unto Lions is a subjective but faithful representation of children’s psychiatric care in 1970s
Britain.
‘David Austin writes beautifully and with authenticity.’
Dr Claire Benedek, M.B.B.S, M.R.C.Psych
‘A “must read” for all workers in child psychiatric services.’
Emily Gajewski, Occupational Therapist and Human Givens Psychotherapist
‘Gripping, well written and full of surprises.’
Susan Negus, Registered General Nurse
‘It really makes you think about what went on and how different it is now – hopefully.’
Elaine Price-Bates, Special Educational Needs Teacher
Coming September 2010 from
ISBN 978-1-906628-21-5
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