Confessions And ExperiencesFamously sentenced to imprisonment for six years with hard labour for ‘committing serious moral offences against children' in 1924, this first part of Edith Cadivec's biography tells of her early childhood years in Austria and how after the death of her mother, the birch rod was introduced into her life by her new stepmother. In her adolescent years, both she and her sister attend a convent boarding school in Graz where the nuns have no hesitation in strapping errant girls to the whipping bench and administering a sound birching! At that time she also discovers her preference for members of her own sex. After leaving school, she attempts to commit suicide and, following a slow recovery, takes up teaching in a convent in Paris. There she meets Sister Marie-Claire, a keen flagellant, and together they take great pleasure in administering discipline to their female pupils. After some unsatisfactory relationships with men, she returns to Austria with her daughter, prior to setting up a language school of her own. - Format:Novel Shipping Time:This item is usually dispatched by return Catalogue No:6933 To order this by Telephone:Call our 24 Hour Order Line on: +44 (0)1424
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