The Tyrant and the Teen

Stephanie McCarthy

Non-Fiction

- In 1968 an Australian teenager narrowly escaped the clutches of  Philippines dictator Ferdinand Marcos. She lived to tell the tale ... for those who didn’t. -  A 17-year-old Australian girl—confined...

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- In 1968 an Australian teenager narrowly escaped the clutches of  Philippines dictator Ferdinand Marcos. She lived to tell the tale ... for those who didn’t. - 

A 17-year-old Australian girl—confined inside a very secret house of the Philippines president—struggling to overcome her fear as she recalls the rumor—when Ferdinand Marcos was a teenager, he was accused of murdering his father’s political rival in cold blood. In one chilling moment, she understands that this man will do anything to avoid an international scandal—anything. If she survives to tell her Filipino friends, they will leap to help her. Then they will  ‘disappear’. And so will she.

EXCERPT:
‘Colonel Ver leant across me, opened the glovebox, and pulled out a pistol. This is how I disappear...he will order me out of the car, murder me, and no one will ever know what happened.’

REVIEWS:
“A fascinating read. How an Australian schoolgirl fought off the advances of the  Philippines' most powerful president. A story never before told about a man who,  for once, didn’t get his way.”—Keith Dalton, Foreign Correspondent, author of Reinventing Marcos—from  Dictator to Hero

“Historians will find this thoughtful and engaging memoir captures Philippine society and culture in flux. General readers will be held in suspense as the author,  then so young and vulnerable, confronted the sexual advances of the notorious Ferdinand Marcos.”—Glenn N. Holliman, historian, co-author of The Amazing Life and Loves of Marjorie Fetter Goossens

by Stephanie McCarthy
Page Count: 327
Trim Size: 6 x 9
Publish Date: January 17, 2026
Imprint: Sunbury Press
Genre: Biography & Autobiography

BIOGRAPHY & AUTOBIOGRAPHY / Asian and Asian American
BIOGRAPHY & AUTOBIOGRAPHY / Political
BIOGRAPHY & AUTOBIOGRAPHY / Historical
BIOGRAPHY & AUTOBIOGRAPHY / Personal Memoirs

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Mike Piper
Unexpected and concerning twists and turns

Steph McCarthy’s account of her experiences, as a relatively naïve 17 year old Australian Rotary Exchange student in the Philippines, is extraordinarily gripping!

As she develops friendships with Philippine Rotary host families and other students, she also finds herself navigating edgy political circumstances as she embarks on various other interesting opportunities she’s been invited to explore.

There are times one wonders how she ever managed to survive, let alone thrive.

Then as the title of her book, “The Tyrant and the Teen” hints, her encounters with the tyrannical President Ferdinand Marcos are chillingly full of dread.

Luckily she lived to tell the tail in this extraordinary book which I found hard to put down until I’d turned the last page.

Mike Piper
Piper Films Australia

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Annie Reid

As someone also in their late teens in 1968, I can identify with the enthusiasm experienced by the author as she embraced an opportunity to be part of a new community and explore another culture. But most of all, it is the perilous situation she found herself in, which can happen with the openness of youth before caution overtakes impulse.
McCarthy’s detailed account of her time spent in the Philippines surrounding the encounter with Marcos only serves to increase the intensity of the encounter itself and her strength in dealing with it.
The epilogue makes for a profound and heartfelt conclusion to this amazing story.

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Jonquil
Unique Opportunity 

Reading The Tyrant and the Teen, left me a bit breathless. This engaging story of adventure reveals the amazing opportunity that travel presents. It also demonstrates the extraordinary generosity of the Rotary Club to offer life-changing experiences to the fortunate young people from Australia and other countries who participate in the amazing Rotary Exchange Program. There were unique opportunities such as being exposed to cultural and religious differences, volunteering with a community service that was working to combat malaria and being immersed in the depth of feeling, care and concern from host families. This account will also arouse interest in finding out more about the politics, history and culture of the Philippines.

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Tara Taylor
Wow what a journey !!!

What an amazing story kept reading to see what was comming from a remarkable gutsy Aussie teen so well written it felt like i was there xx

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Annie Fisher
Unique memoir

Part memoir, part political drama "The Tyrant and the Teen" tells a reflective story. It keeps you interested as a teenager navigates a different country's society, risks and an extraordinary encounter.