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'Yet': A Story of Triumph over Childhood Separation, Trauma, and Disability

'Yet': A Story of Triumph over Childhood Separation, Trauma, and Disability in Franklin, TN

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"No one believed me. 'Children couldn't have been treated like that.' But we were."
-Harry Drabble
In 1937, two-year-old Harry Drabble was diagnosed with
bovine tuberculosis
after drinking
unpasteurised milk
. Torn from his mother's arms, he spent much of his childhood confined to Sheffield's King Edward VII Memorial Hospital for Crippled Children, enduring emotional neglect and years of isolation while immobilised in bed.
Told through Harry's unflinching words and his daughter Helen Parker-Drabble's meticulous research, this poignant memoir reveals the shocking inadequacies of early
20th-century healthcare
while celebrating one boy's extraordinary resilience.
Harry's life was defined by a simple yet transformative mantra:
'I can't... yet.'
Told he would never work, find love, or support a family, Harry refused to give in to those predictions. He taught himself to read and mastered the violin while living with physical challenges, earned professional qualifications despite limited schooling, and went on to create the loving family he was told was out of reach.
This father-daughter collaboration offers a rare glimpse into a forgotten chapter of
British medical history
, ensuring the forgotten children institutionalised during the early to mid-20th century are seen, heard and remembered.
Yet
is both a tribute to Harry's indomitable spirit and a timeless reminder of the power of hope, perseverance, and the word
'yet.'
"No one believed me. 'Children couldn't have been treated like that.' But we were."
-Harry Drabble
In 1937, two-year-old Harry Drabble was diagnosed with
bovine tuberculosis
after drinking
unpasteurised milk
. Torn from his mother's arms, he spent much of his childhood confined to Sheffield's King Edward VII Memorial Hospital for Crippled Children, enduring emotional neglect and years of isolation while immobilised in bed.
Told through Harry's unflinching words and his daughter Helen Parker-Drabble's meticulous research, this poignant memoir reveals the shocking inadequacies of early
20th-century healthcare
while celebrating one boy's extraordinary resilience.
Harry's life was defined by a simple yet transformative mantra:
'I can't... yet.'
Told he would never work, find love, or support a family, Harry refused to give in to those predictions. He taught himself to read and mastered the violin while living with physical challenges, earned professional qualifications despite limited schooling, and went on to create the loving family he was told was out of reach.
This father-daughter collaboration offers a rare glimpse into a forgotten chapter of
British medical history
, ensuring the forgotten children institutionalised during the early to mid-20th century are seen, heard and remembered.
Yet
is both a tribute to Harry's indomitable spirit and a timeless reminder of the power of hope, perseverance, and the word
'yet.'

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