The Death of a Child

The Death of a Child

by PeterStanford (Author)

Synopsis

The death of a child is seldom discussed. This book is for those who experience such tragedies, the shock and the loss. 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 cover a range from the earliest loss - actress and author Carol Drinkwater's miscarriages, or Irish writer Catherine Dunne's still-birth - 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. And the collection ends with a reflection by the celebrated psychotherapist, Dorothy Rowe, on surviving the loss of a child.

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Format: Hardcover
Pages: 184
Publisher: Continuum Publishing Corporation
Published: 26 May 2011

ISBN 10: 1441183035
ISBN 13: 9781441183033

Media Reviews
Serialised in the Daily Telegraph, http: //www.telegraph.co.uk/family/8541795/The-death-of-a-child.html
All [stories] are written with deep love and recognition that life will never be the same again... Recognising the depth and longevity of grief by others can be supportive, and at the end of the book is a glossary of useful organisations.--The Good Bookstall
Catherine Dunne's chapter serialised in the Irish Times http: //www.irishtimes.com/newspaper/health/2011/0607/1224298494116.html /
Featured in The Tablet 4th June 2011
Serialised in the Daily Mail http: //www.dailymail.co.uk/home/you/article-1386305/Joanna-Moorhead-talks-tragic-death-year-old-sister.html
Wendy Perriam's chapter featured in the Guardian Family Supplement http: //www.guardian.co.uk/lifeandstyle/2011/jul/16/wendy-perriam-daughter-death?INTCMP=SRCH
'A painful but necessary book.'--,
Wendy Perriam's chapter featured in Woman's Weekly
Articles reporting on Sarah Brown's chapter in the book featured in: London Evening Standard, 18th May (UK) http: //www.thisislondon.co.uk/standard/article-23951221-jennifers-death-has-changed-me-forever-says-sarah-brown.do The Daily Mail, 19th May (UK) http: //www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-1388568/Sarah-Brown-Losing-baby-Jennifer-changed-forever.html The Daily Telegraph, 19th May (UK) http: //www.telegraph.co.uk/news/politics/gordon-brown/8521883/Sarah-Brown-my-grief-over-Jennifers-death-changed-me-forever.html The Mirror, 19th May (UK) http: //www.mirror.co.uk/news/politics/2011/05/19/sarah-brown-opens-up-over-tragic-loss-of-daughter-jennifer-115875-23140058/ The Sun, 19th May (UK) Hello Magazine online, 19th May (UK) http: //www.hellomagazine.com/celebrities-news-in-pics/19-05-2011/56517/ Marie Claire online, 19th May (UK) http: //www.marieclaire.co.uk/news/world/526176/sarah-brown-opens-up-on-pain-of-losing-her-baby-daughter.html parentpages.co.uk 19th May (UK) http: //www.parentpages.co.uk/news/sarah-brown-my-grief-over-jennifers-death-changed-me-forever/ parentdish.co.uk 19th May (UK) http: //www.parentdish.co.uk/2011/05/19/sarah-brown-losing-baby-jennifer-changed-me-forever/
'Here is a series of chapters contributed by some well-known people and some who are completely unknown. They cover all aspects of the death of children from a wide variety of perspectives - from parent to sibling to grandparent and godparent.' --Sanford Lakoff
'A painful but necessary book.'--Sanford Lakoff
Every contributor, in describing his or her efforts to accept the unacceptable, shares personal wisdom and experience in a way that demands our gratitude, respect, and admiration... a brilliant book on a potentially harrowing topic.--Sanford Lakoff
Author Bio
Peter Stanford is a writer, broadcaster and biographer, whose books include biographies of Lord Longford, C Day-Lewis, Cardinal Hume and The Devil as well as The Extra Mile. A former editor of the Catholic Herald, he makes and presents TV and radio programmes, some based on his books. He is a frequent contributor to The Daily Telegraph, The Independent on Sunday and The Observer and has a regular column in The Tablet. Augusto Odone on losing his long battle to save his son Lorenzo, despite finding a cure for his illness, known as Lorenzo's Oil and the subject of the Hollywood film of the same name; Catherine Dunne, award-winning Irish novelist, on how her still-birth began her writing career; Carol Drinkwater, award-winning actress and author of the best-selling 'Olive Farm' trilogy, on her experience of miscarriages and how she mourns the children she lost; Barry Mizen, father of 18-year-old Jimmy, who was stabbed to death in 2009 in a knife attack in south London; Wendy Perriam, English novelist, on the death of her adult daughter from a rare cancer; Mary Craig, biographer and author of the spiritual classic, Blessings, on nursing her severaly handicapped son Paul for 10 years and how grief mixed with relief at his death; Lady Louise Patten, English financial thriller writer and the first woman to chair a FTSE 100 Company, on how the death of her teenage brother set her on course for the City; Robin Baird-Smith, managing director of Continuum, on the death of his son in a car crash; Joanna Moorhead, Guardian columnist and writer on family life, on the death of her sister, when they were both toddlers, in a hit and run incident.