By the time Timmy Fielding is ten years old, he has already experienced situations that no child should be exposed to. At home, he has a physically and mentally abusive mother and an absentee father. At his school, still out for summer vacation, Timmy is unwittingly lured into a pornography ring by his third-grade teacher. Once he is in, it is almost impossible for him to get out. "Untold How I Survived a Porn Ring" tells Fielding's true life story. When not being beaten by his mother at home, he was being tortured, forced to perform sexual acts on other boys and men, and coerced into appearing in pornographic movies for a group of men who serve as his surrogate parents. In the memoir, he tells of a scary and lonely world of abuse and pornography and the effects these environments had on him as a child. "Untold Stories" narrates Fielding's will to survive, thrive, and escape with the help of family and friends who stood by him during difficult times.
As a child, I experienced things children should never experience. So when I became an adult, I made a promise to help right the wrongs that I had experienced. I became a counselor and a foster parent taking, in boys and girls that needed a home. I started in 1995 and have helped 30+ children grow into adults. I have 3 adopted boys whom I love and cherish. In 2006 I decided to tell the world my story in hopes that more children can be helped. I hope to give them the help I never had. In 2011 Silent Victims and Untold Stories was released to the public
This was a very hard book to read. The suffering this boy went through was terrible. I also had trouble with so many misspelled words. It is not enjoyable to read a book with misspelled words and wrongly used words. You need someone edit your book for you.
I can relate to the abuse physical, mental and sexual. I can't relate to him being used like he was. There was some misspelled words or using the wrong description like there and their. Overall it was a good book. Had I known this was the second book I would have read it second. After reading the first the events in this one made sense. Would I read either book again? Probably not
Timmy Fielding sure had a nightmare childhood as told in both his books A Father that never seem to be around when needed and A Mother who used Timmy and his older brother as punch bags or for belt whippings it seems both boys could not do right for wrong it was any excuse the Mother could find to make their lives Hell. things got worse for Timmy when he came a cross his teachers house it seemed his teacher was taking pity on him. but this was a start of a different kind of abuse for Timmy who at first seem to accept this was true love from an adult but was soon to discover the real reason soon he was being passed around by this teacher to his evil circle of friends to be used in explicit child porn films. raped and abused by men or forced to preform with other boys Timmy becomes the star attraction for all the wrong reasons only the money he was paid and the warnings he was given kept him quiet for this boy it was grim choices sex abuse and beatings tied down on some occasions to some form of torture rack or beaten within a inch of his life by his Mother reading this book can cause a mixture of emotions but credit to Timmy Fielding for having the courage to put into print what he went through in both his books in the hope it will help others who have suffered in childhood or even suffering now. I understand he is writing a third book on how he managed to escape his tormentors hope that wont be to long before we see it on the shelves
Superbly written and kept me reading, but absolutely devastating that this is a true story. I finished this book just before my son and only child was born, and don't think I could ever read anything like it now. As far as I can tell, there was meant to be a third book, but, upon googling, I found a blog by the author, and it said he had been beaten very badly for speaking out. I am too scared to research further. I am so sad for this man. I hope his life is good today.