Storm Child is a lyrical and unflinching memoir of survival, resilience, and the quiet courage it takes to speak the truth. Set against the storm-tossed backdrop of rural and coastal Scotland, Ian Hughes revisits a childhood marked by cruelty, foster care, poverty, and isolation?but also fierce imagination and defiant hope.
Told in evocative, memory-soaked fragments, this is not a sanitized tale of redemption. It is a raw testament to what it means to grow up invisible, to face abuse from the people meant to protect you, and to claw your way toward selfhood through sheer will and the whispered promise of something better. Each chapter is a wave crashing against silence?a refusal to forget, and a love letter to the children who live through the storm.
Hughes writes with both grit and grace, illuminating the shadows of a past too often denied and offering a hand to anyone still lost in it. Storm Child is for readers of Jeanette Winterson, Damian Barr, and Tara Westover?those who know that truth doesn't heal everything, but it does set you free.