North East of Eden-bookcover

By: Gabor Szabo

North East of Eden

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...these kids were born with a smile on their faces to two loving parents. I thought it was there for good. Then dark clouds started gathering in the Northumbrian sky. They became entangled in a justice system regulated and controlled by a right-wing, feminist cartel that wiped the grin off their faces.

This book came about as a testament to the unconditional love between a father and his children; it is nothing less than a solemn promise of a father who vows never to be able to rest until he puts a smile back on their faces.

Gabor Szabo is a teacher by profession. Born and bred behind the Iron Curtain. The idea of moving to England’s green and pleasant land fifteen years back was to give his beloved children a brighter future.

 

Nowadays, he works as a freelance taxi driver, which enables him to concentrate on his lifelong ambition to write books in his native language and English.

 

He sees himself as extremely lucky to end up in Yorkshire, where he has found the most captivating scenery and down-to-earth folks he could have ever wished for.

Customer Reviews
4.8
28 reviews
28 reviews
  • G Wilder

    It's a pain to read as it reveals the darkest and most shocking sides of our justice system. Cases where children are used as bargaining chips are among the most distressing. This story is a must-read for everyone, especially those who have the power to bring about change.

  • Steve Mitchinson

    Eye opening account of how an over protective state can destroy family life. The grit and determination of the author, his fight for justice and profound love of his children shines through on every page

  • Tracey T

    This is an insightful, well-written book that captures the frustration and manipulation of the family court system. The author's experiences should act as a wake-up call for change; fathers count in a child's life and should not be deprived of seeing their offspring. I just hope his children are able to read their father's story and recognise how hard he fought to keep them in his life, and that reconciliation is possible.

  • Derek Wales

    Passed on to me... and I'll pass it on to someone else. It glued to my chair, and I am still speechless about what's going on behind closed doors in court. Derek

  • Tony Banks

    I have known this author for many years, and he has always shown great creativity in his short stories. However, through his challenging experiences, he has transformed his writing, adding much depth to this gripping story. I can't wait for your second book. Well done!

  • Keith Greene

    I liked it. For me there's too much legal mumbo-jumbo in it, otherwise it's a gripping story.

  • Samantha O'Reilly

    I found it unputdownable. I was crying when it ended and how it ended. I hope the next few chapters will bring you some peace. Loads of love, Sam

  • Mark West

    Step by step guide to help women learn how to play the system and become mothers like Madonna, Angelina Jolie and Katie Price. Easy-peasy. Maybe the system needs an overhaul. Good read mate. Heartbreaking but good. Mark West

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