The Blue Skies of Autumn: A Journey from Loss to Life and Finding a Way out of Grief

The Blue Skies of Autumn: A Journey from Loss to Life and Finding a Way out of Grief

by ElizabethTurner (Author)

Synopsis

On September 11th2001, 32-year-old Elizabeth Turner was working at Channel 4 when news broke of the attacks on the World Trade Centre. Surrounded by TV screens, like her colleagues, she watched as the horror unfolded. But for Elizabeth, the atrocities were even more painful - her husband Simon was at a meeting at the top of one of the towers as the planes crashed into them. Elizabeth was seven months pregnant with their first child. As the destruction unfolded, and Simon did not call, Elizabeth's world crumbled, and she spiralled into an unimaginable abyss of grief.

This courageous and moving memoir packs a powerful emotional punch, and hooks the reader from the first page. The author eloquently describes how she had to hit rock bottom before she could start rebuilding a life for herself and her young son William. That she was able to recover at all is testament to the power of the human spirit. But more than this, Elizabeth has forged a completely new life and career and is now living what she calls her 'ultimate life'. Her story offers hope that there is a way through the worst experiences - not with quick-fix solutions but by moving deep within yourself to bring about complete healing and recovery. The book contains new material to bring the tenth anniversary of the tragedy into focus.

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More Information

Format: Paperback
Pages: 240
Edition: UK ed.
Publisher: Simon & Schuster UK
Published: 01 Sep 2011

ISBN 10: 085720646X
ISBN 13: 9780857206466

Media Reviews
'Elizabeth Turner is remarkable. Rather than, very naturally, breaking under the grief and responsibility she was forced to carry, she decided to embrace life. Instead of sinking into despair, she chose joy, which is inspirational.' John McCarthy 'An utterly courageous, soul-shaking, unflinchingly honest account of what the event did to the author: of her descent into the Valley of the Shadow and, finally, her emergence from it. Readers will seldom encounter a more moving, ultimately inspiring personal Odyssey than this one' Sunday Times 'One of the year's most moving books' Daily Express 'A heart-felt story ... of hope and optimism, healing and recovery' Belfast Telegraph 'Her inspirational journey left me knowing that light does exist at the end of a dark tunnel' Claire Nasir, GMTV 'Her inspirational journey left me knowing that light does exist at the end of a dark tunnel' Five stars, Hot Reads, Now Magazine
Author Bio
Elizabeth Turner has worked in HR within media, retail and finance industries. She is now a Speaker and runs her own successful business that supports people through changes in their life - www.theblueskiesofautumn.com. She lives in North London.