Ten Hail Marys, Kate Howarth
Ten Hail Marys, Kate Howarth
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Ten Hail Marys

Author: Kate Howarth

Narrator: Jenny Seedsman

Unabridged: 12 hr 22 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 10/31/2025


Synopsis

In Ten Hail Marys, Kate Howarth vividly recalls the first seventeen years of her life in Sydney's slums, suburbs and rural New South Wales, Australia. Abandoned by her mother as a baby, and then by her volatile grandmother. Kate was 14 when she was sent to live with a neighbour, who barely tolerated her. Kate was taken out of school three days before she was scheduled to take the exams for the Intermediate Certificate, the minimum education required to obtain meaningful employment.At 15, everything and everyone Kate called family and home was gone.In January 1966, Kate gave birth to a healthy baby boy at St. Margaret's Home for unwed mothers in Sydney. In the months before and the days after the birth, she resisted treatment that had been deemed tantamount to torture when she steadfastly refused to sign the consent for adoption.Kate's son, whom she called Adam, was the only family she had left. If they were going to take him, they would have to do so without her consent.Of the thousands of unwed mothers at the time, Kate became the only unwed mother who could be found who left the institution with her baby. She was only sixteen years old. What inspired such courage and determination?Ten Hail Marys is a frank, at times funny and incredibly moving true story, told without an ounce of bitterness or self-pity.More than a memoir of Kate's life struggles, Ten Hail Marys blew the whistle on one of the darkest chapters in Australian social history.Following publication in 2010, Ten Hail Marys was shortlisted for the Victorian Premier's Literary Award for Indigenous writing and won the Age Non-Fiction Book of the Year 2010 in an open category.In 2011, Kate gave evidence to the National Senate Inquiry into what is now known as Forced Adoption Practices, which led to changes in adoption laws. 

Reviews

Goodreads review by Kylie on April 13, 2013

This is a book I picked up off the shelving trolley at work. It tells the story of Kate Howarth and her fight to keep her baby as an unwed mother in the 1960's. It details her life as a child passed from family member to family member at the drop of a hat, for no apparent reason. Like several other......more

Goodreads review by Alison on June 04, 2016

A great book to read on a long haul flight across the globe. Very funny in some parts, heart-reaching in others and Kate's life in Harris Park brought tears to my eyes. How this girl survived her childhood and teenage years is remarkable. She's obviously made of strong stuff. Yes, a few typos, a bit......more

Goodreads review by Te Maere on May 06, 2013

AH! How can I possibly describe this book? I loved every second, every grueling detail, every feeling Kate Howarath describes in her re-encounter of her childhood. Her childhood makes me feel overly privileged in mine. I am not envious of her life, or the hardships she's encountered, but everything......more

Goodreads review by Ros on August 09, 2015

It was an astonishing, heart-wrenching, appalling, historical snapshot of an Australia I hope will never be revisited. An interesting document for young women to read as it is an historical record of what life could be like for young women in those years. It shows the enormous changes in attitudes,......more