<p>Serpent Child &nbsp;is the autobiography of Patricia Riley. It describes the life of a child of seperated parents in post war Britain at a time when children were still &lsquo;seen but not heard&rsquo; and when even for married parents children were preferably seen somewhere else.<br />Many children were hurried off to boarding schools even at a very tender age; and if they were noticed at all children could become pawns in harmful even dangerous parental war games. In an enlightening at times humorous and important book Pat describes a past that is not always past.<br />&lsquo;Children were once viewed as property for the most powerful parent usually the father. Much of the history of family law is the history of the emancipation of children.<br />&lsquo;High Court judge Mrs Justice Parker once remarked how children were too frequently weaponised by their parents and were &lsquo;child soldiers in the separation war&rsquo;. It has taken family courts and family justice professionals decades to deal with this chronic weaponising and to help children move into a demilitarised zone within or outside of their family.<br />&lsquo;This is an important book about an issue that is rarely covered in such depth and I wish it every success.&rsquo; &nbsp;Anthony Douglas CBE Chief Executive of Cafcass January 2019.</p><p>Patricia Riley is the author of Looking for Githa the biography of the ground-breaking playwright Githa Sowerby</p>
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