The Boy They Called Retard: A True Story of Abuse, Identity, and a Voice the World Ignored"Retard." That was the name they gave him. Not Jack. Not son. Not brother. Just retard - a word that stripped away everything else.Told in first-person with haunting clarity, The Boy They Called Retard is the true and devastating story of Jack - a child brutalised in plain sight, whose cries for help were drowned by laughter, cruelty, and silence. Written posthumously by his brother, Damien Heath, this memoir traces Jack's journey from a misunderstood boy to a lost soul trapped in a world that refused to see him.Spanning Jack's early years in Hackney and Milton Keynes to his descent into violence, psychiatric wards, and eventual death at just 28 years old, this book is not just a story of trauma - it's a warning. A plea. A reckoning. It exposes the cost of unchecked abuse, the power of a single word, and the systems that failed a boy who was never broken - just never loved right.With unflinching honesty and grotesque, unforgettable detail, this book will shake you to your core. It will stay with you. And maybe, just maybe, it will help save the next Jack.This is not just Jack's story. It's every child's story who was ignored, mistreated, or labelled. And it's time the world listened.