The Death of a Child

The Death of a Child

The Death of a Child

The Death of a Child

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Overview

The Death of a Child is a collection of a dozen essays in which parents and siblings tell their own stories of losing a child, brother or sister, and of how they have coped with bereavement and grief.

Their experiences range from the earliest losses - actress and author Carol Drinkwater's miscarriages, Irish writer Catherine Dunne's still-birth and the death of Sarah Brown's daughter Jennifer at ten days old - right up to campaigner Augusto Odone losing his severely disabled son, Lorenzo, the day after his 30th birthday, or novelist Wendy Perriam coping with the death of her daughter, Pauline, when she was 43.

The essays reflect the different causes of bereavement - illness (brief and long-term), accident, and malice. The collection ends with a reflection by the celebrated psychotherapist, Dorothy Rowe, on surviving the loss of a child, and a glossary of useful organisations.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781441136183
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Publication date: 05/26/2011
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 184
File size: 2 MB

About the Author

Peter Stanford is a writer, broadcaster and biographer, whose books include biographies of Lord Longford, C Day-Lewis, and the Devil and the travelogue, The Extra Mile. A former editor of the Catholic Herald, he writes for The Daily Telegraph, The Independent on Sunday and The Observer and has a regular column in The Tablet. www.peterstanford.co.uk
Peter Stanford is a writer, broadcaster and biographer, whose books include biographies of Lord Longford, C Day-Lewis, and the Devil and the travelogue, The Extra Mile. A former editor of the Catholic Herald, he writes for The Daily Telegraph, The Independent on Sunday and The Observer and has a regular column in The Tablet.
www.peterstanford.co.uk

Table of Contents

Editor's introduction\'Mid-Term Break' by Seamus Heaney\1. 'Carrot' by Carol Drinkwater\2. Eoin by Catherine Dunne\3. Jennifer Jane by Sarah Brown\4. Clare by Joanna Moorhead\5. Paul by Mary Craig\6. Charles by Louise Patten\7. Tracy by Kim Meade\8. Archie by Robin Baird-Smith\9. Jimmy by Barry Mizen\10. Cosmo by Richard Davenport-Hines\11. Lorenzo by Augusto Odone\12. Pauline by Wendy Perriam\Afterword by Dorothy Rowe\'Sad is a place' by Michael Rosen\Glossary of useful addresses
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