Born illegitimate in north east England in 1944, John Fahey was sent to  his father's parents in western Ireland. John's parents later married  and brought back to England when he was nine, he was continually beaten  and battered by his father, who called him a bastard, throughout his  teenage years. Surviving on his memories of Ireland, his trust in his  Catholic faith, the help of kind people and relatives, and his love of  chemistry, John went through major crises, feeling lost and alone in  1960s England and Scotland, he took on challenges, fought back against  despair, and struggled with his sexual identity under legal intolerance.  But determined to find a better life he went to university and finally  to America.
This is a story of surviving against the odds.
 
                
              