by Alan Crow (Author), Alan Crow (Author), Peter Samson (Author)
This is a testament from 12 different people touched by the mass-murder at Dunblane in 1996. They relive their ordeals, experiences and emotions on that day, and in the 12 months since. Among the contributors are: Kareen Turner who relives the day's events that robbed her of her daughter Megan; Dr Mick North, coming to terms with the loss of his wife and then losing his little girl, Sophie; Pamela Ross, moved into the spotlight in the quest for changes in gun laws; Aileen Harrild, the gym teacher taking the Primary One Class who was injured; Colin McIntosh, minister of Dunblane Cathedral; GMTV and Talk Radio presenter Lorraine Kelly; Chris de Burgh; and Rod Mayor, the husband of teacher, Gwenne, who died with 16 of her class. Written with the backing and co-operation of parents and families of the victims and survivors, the proceeds of this book are to be donated to the Save The Children Fund.
Format: Hardcover
Pages: 192
Edition: illustrated edition
Publisher: Mainstream Publishing
Published: 09 Mar 1997
ISBN 10: 1851589759
ISBN 13: 9781851589753
Book Overview: Serialised in the Sunday Mail at launch date.