In
this remarkable memoir, a journalist
recounts how, as an adult, he learns details
of the abuse he suffered as a child at the
hands of his own mentally ill mother.
Tired of keeping his life-long secrets,
author Dominic Carter,
described by
some as the best of New York’s political
television reporters,
shares his remarkable, gut-wrenching story
of abuse at the hands of his mother in No
Momma’s Boy.
S
hortly after his mother’s death, Carter
obtains her psychiatric records to learn
more about the extent of her struggles. He
always knew she was plagued by mental
illness, but because of their limited
relationship, he never truly understood its
severity. In addition to revealing that she
was a paranoid schizophrenic, the records
contain shocking secrets from his past of
which he has little or no recollection.
Carter learns the revolting details of how
his mother attempted to strangle him to
death when he was just a toddler and her
numerous suicide attempts. As he uncovers
these horrific details, Carter awakens
memories of unspeakable acts that he
suffered at her hands.
F
rom a
childhood of sexual and physical abuse to a
meaningful career attending social events at
the White House and interviewing Nelson
Mandela, No Momma’s Boy recounts
Carter’s tremendous highs and lows and how
he survived to become the successful
journalist that he is today.