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Tamara Cheremnova

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She remembers that her parents rarely picked her up and it was up to her to learn to sit up. She remembers that there was a fatal fire at her home and one carer just left her behind. She would have died if another patient had not pushed her out of the building. Despite this a former teacher, Anna Sutyagina, taught her to read and write. She says that she learnt to count from reading page numbers in books. In 1973, when she turned 18, she was sent to a mental asylum in Novokuznetsk because of her diagnosis. There she began to write despite the physical difficulties.
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In 1961, when she was six years old, her parents took her to an orphanage, where they diagnosed " intellectual disability." She can remember being upset when her parents visited her as they would not take her home. Cheremnova has some sympathy as disabled children were then considered second class.
125:. This book, however, was not published because the publisher considered it too complicated for children. However, her other writings were read on the internet by Olga Zaykina in Moscow. She published her book online. She is known as 129:
and she is now living as the center of attention. She has hired two nurses who dress her and feed her. In December 2018 she was included as one of the BBC 100 Women.
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Russian SFSR
Russian
BBC's "100 Women"
Russia
ISBN
9785519026147
ISBN
978-5519548243
ISBN
978-5519593274
he Storyteller of Siberia: 'I was adopted at 60' - BBC News
YouTube


"'I was adopted at 60'"
"Meet Tamara Cheremnova: She's spent her whole life in a care home and become a famous author"
Meet Tamara Cheremnova: She's spent her whole life in a care home and become a famous author
BBC 100 Women 2018: The trailblazing women we should all get to know
Categories
1955 births
Living people
Russian non-fiction writers
Russian women writers

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