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A Convenient Liaison Stephen Box

A Convenient Liaison By Stephen Box

A Convenient Liaison by Stephen Box


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What happens to child carers after their charge has succumbed leaving them with no home, qualifications or money so must eke out a basic living at the bottom of the social ladder? This is the story of one such girl and the ugly challenges she must survive to turn misfortune into following her dreams.

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A Convenient Liaison by Stephen Box

Clara was a bright, popular 14-year-old when she was abruptly forced to abandon school and friends to provide 24/7 care for her terminally ill mother, and younger brother. With no family support her life turned to despair with little or no respite watching her mother slowly die a few months after her 18th birthday. Her brother had finished school and joined the navy quickly forgetting the love and care afforded by Clara. With no State provision to help her regain her lost years, and no money, she was a slave of misfortune eking out a basic living at the lowest pay levels, long hours of toil, needing to provide sexual favour to survive at the bottom of the social ladder. James is 4-years her junior, knew her at school, and she babysat him prior to becoming a carer. His background is comfortable upper middle class with both parents consumed in their respective professional careers with no time for more children or parenting. They think he is taking a gap year before university, but he has other plans having built a computer graphics engine generating significant revenues in the computer gaming sector. He bumps into Clara, realises her situation, encouraging her to move to London with him as his mistress/housekeeper whilst he builds his business. He naively thinks himself as her salvation, but it takes a tragic life-threatening event to wake up to reality. This is her story. This book is intended as a social fable discussing two completely different aspects of society - the haves, and the have nots. Clara has nothing and no-one to help her. James has everything he needs, has never needed to care for anyone always having people around him to care for him. His parents, both successful upper-middle class executives want for nothing in a superficial world. The mother, a PhD biochemist and Director of a major pharmaceutical company, had to concentrate on a career as a female craving success. The father is a successful banker but not vying to get to the top. He is the seemingly more lay-back member of the family, but the strength and calm when needed as a single event in the life of Clara brings reality crashing down upon them causing them all to engage in a journey that will transform their lives. I met 'Clara' on a train to Cardiff where, having fought hard to get her voice heard with no formal qualifications, she was finally to be interviewed at a college to study fashion. I was so moved with the despair she had suffered during those 3-years as a carer of her mother with no State support regarding her education and ambitions during or after her mother finally succumbed to her illness. She had sacrificed formative years to care for her mother, and then forgotten; left to fend for herself at the bottom of the social ladder. The reflections expressed in this book of those 3-years are her story. I would hope that this book makes the plight of these children carers more visible as there are many of them.

About Stephen Box

What does it take to come from nowhere rising to the top of the largest banks in the World? Was it a planned progression throughout his youth by those who know? He is not aware of any such people during his youth. So, what led him from a council estate in a small town in central England to executive level in some of the most influential global banks advising major corporates and countries. He can only point to a constant dream that he did not belong where he was, and the will to be the best at whatever he pursued. Education truncated by his father who had no interest in his future he had to follow his own path, initially in engineering, then nuclear physics, but ultimately to banking where he found his calling. Fortunately, he attracted mentors devoting their time and wisdom imposing direction into an otherwise rudderless but committed youth prepared to follow whatever path necessary to reach for success. Sacrifices - certainly. Regrets - none. Career truncated in later life through a string of health issues he turned his hand to writing initially in the form of blogs on specialist subjects such as geopolitics and economics, energy and corporate management, and then books, predominately social or business fables allowing him to comment upon geosocial observations.

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NPB9781739676506
9781739676506
1739676505
A Convenient Liaison by Stephen Box
New
Paperback
UNIVEST
2023-05-31
280
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