About Me

My name is Tammy-anne Deslongchamps.

I write about my personal experiences being raised in the Quebec youth protection system from 9 to 16 years old. Then I graduated to the adult prison systems and spent over 30 years going in and out of them, all across Canada.

I tell my story through a series of books. The series is called My Life, which consists of a five book series, they are: Human MetamorphosisRelapseWho’s Judging The Judges? and The Class Action Plaintiff.

Human Metamorphosis is my autobiography from the ages of 5 to 43 years old.  I don’t get into too much details of each event. I wrote it as a time line of my life. In the other books of that series is where I break my life up into sections and I go into detail of my experiences.

The System Kid is about my childhood. I start that book from my earliest memory at 4 years old to 16. I was raised by The Quebec Youth Protection System from 9 to 16 years old.

The book called Relapse is focused on my latest and hopefully my last relapse. It’s focus is between 2019 to 2021, when I fell back into the depths of hell and found myself back in full addiction.

Who’s Judging The Judges? Will be released in January 2019. In this book I focus on my life from 18 years old to 2018. I explain my experiences being a severe addict, going in and out of prison. I give my reasons for why I believe the only one who could have made a difference was the Judge that I was in front of. I have been in over 50 different court rooms in my life, if not more.

The final book in the My Life series is called The Class Action Plaintiff. Where I share what it’s been like for me being a plaintiff in a major class action lawsuit

We are currently in a major class action lawsuit against The Quebec Youth Protection System, which started in 2019. That book will be released after we have won.

I will be starting a new series called The Solution as well.

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Every word that I write about The Quebec Youth Protection System is in loving memory of that 7 year old, little Granby, Quebec girl who died in April 2019.

She had been rescued by the police from her closet. They found her tied up with her face taped up and badly beaten. She was rushed to the hospital,  but didn’t make it. She died later on in the hospital from the abuse and suffocation.

That little girl had a long past file with The Quebec Youth Protection System,  in fact she had been removed previously from the home where she lived with her father and step-mother, because she had been badly beaten. Several people put in complaints to The Quebec Youth Protection System about the little girl being abused. She somehow got placed back into her home and this time she didn’t survive the abuse.

With her death a class action was born. A much needed class action against The Quebec Youth Protection System.  They have abused and killed so many children. I loved that little girl, since the first day I heard her story in 2019. I will not let her story die with her. I talk a lot about her in my book The Class Action Plaintiff.

RIP little one, I hope you’re in a much better place.