I’m Fine : a Memoir of Betrayal and Survival

My memoir was published on 21 August 2025, the culmination of five long years of writing, editing, and a lot of therapy along the way. I’m very proud of this book and hope that it will help other people who have experienced abuse and most of all it might help strengthen safeguarding and protect other young people from abuse.

Book cover

A true story of trust, betrayal and exploitation

In 1996, at the age of fourteen, Richard Hall met a man who changed his life. Two and half decades later, he called the police. As a result, the man was jailed for twenty-two years.

This is the story of what came before the police: how a teenage boy who had been hounded at school because he was gay walked into a world where he thought he would be safe, but which he was too inexperienced to navigate. In his naïvety, he thought what happened next was normal, or somehow his fault.

In a vivid, compellingly readable account, Hall recreates with unnerving frankness – and with surprising bursts of humour – the year in his childhood when the attention of older admirers went to his head, with lasting consequences for the rest of his life.

I’m Fine is not just the intensely moving story of one mixed-up boy’s private hell. It also stands as a powerful warning about predators operating with the impunity conferred on them by ‘community’ status.

Available to buy from my amazing and brilliant publisher Eye Books, from Amazon and Waterstones, and from all good independent bookshops (online through bookshop.org), in hardback, ebook and as an audiobook.

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Quotes

‘An incredibly powerful memoir. The courage, fortitude and fire it takes to share a story of this magnitude is nothing short of miraculous’

Diriye Osman, author of Fairytales for Lost Children

‘An exceptional coming-of-age story that manages to be both a joyous love letter to a time in our lives when everything seems possible and a damning exposé of those who seek to prey on us while we are learning who we are. I’m Fine is so charming and engaging and funny and sad and real that it’s hard to believe this is Richard Hall’s debut’

Bethany Clift, author of Last One at the Party

‘Many gay men reading Richard Hall’s brave, compelling, troubling and at times traumatic coming-of-age memoir will experience shivers down their spines as they recognise aspects of themselves, their lives and their behaviours. I’m Fine should be read by all gay men for its adamantine honesty and for the unflinching and often uncomfortable light it shines on masculinity, gay identity, sexuality and power. This is an important book’

Neil McKenna, author of Fanny & Stella

‘Hall captures what it means to be both seen and used – how predators can double as protectors, and how the lines blur when you’re young, scared and already marked. He is funny, sharp-tongued, occasionally cruel – but never dishonest. Beneath the camp, there’s something fierce and aching. This is the story of survival, told without apology’

Ray Robinson, author of The Mating Habits of Stags

‘Touching, honest, at times disturbing, but ultimately hopeful and heartening’

John R. Gordon, author of Drapetomania

Interviews

Radio Interview with Caroline Martin of BBC Radio Gloucestershire on 7th September 2025.

Listen on BBC Sounds (UK only)

Radio Interview with Hannah Murray of Talk Radio Europe on 13th August 2025.

Press Coverage

The Telegraph, article written by Mark Smith.

Published online on 13th August 2025, and published in print on 6th September 2025.

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alternative link – Archive Site

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