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One Last Goodbye
One Last Goodbye
Oct 2, 2024 8:24 PM

Author:Kay Gilderdale

One Last Goodbye

Watching her child die is the hardest thing a mother can ever do. But for Kay Gilderdale, saying a final goodbye to her only daughter Lynn was exceptionally painful: she'd played a part in her death.

Lynn was just 14 when she was struck down by the crippling disease ME, leaving her paralysed and in constant agony. Over the next 17 years, she became desperate to escape her miserable existence, even begging her mum to help her die. So, one night, when Kay found Lynn attempting suicide, she was forced to make an impossible decision. Continue watching her child suffer or help her end the pain?

Eventually, fighting her every instinct, Kay helped her precious daughter take a fatal overdose. But while Lynn was finally free, her mother faced a fresh agony - a possible lifetime behind bars. The highly controversial trial that followed opened a fierce public debate on assisted suicide. Is it murder or mercy?

Here, in her heartbreaking story, Kay reveals the harrowing truth behind the headlines and the desperate lengths a mother will go to for the love of a child.

Reviews

A clear and wonderful guide, whether you are a first-time mum or just looking for reassurance.

—— Emilia Fox

Whatever their circumstances, this book will guide parents through the early years and help them to provide the best start for their child

—— Liz Hunt, Principal of Norland College

A haunting story of abuse at the hands of the men in their lives. Latus writes here to save the lives of women like her sister and herself, so desperate for love that they'll pay any price for it. An honest, unsparing look at the deadly erosion of self-worth

—— Kirkus Reviews

A heartbreaking look at domestic violence

—— Booklist

Riveting ... you won't want to put this look at the dark side of male-female relationships down

—— Boston Herald

Unfolds like a gripping novel, getting at the brutal heart of darkness that underscores domestic violence

—— People Magazine

Heartbreakingly honest

—— heat

There are no heroes here - just real people whose bravely told stories could save lives

—— Betsy Lerner, author of Food and Loathing

Chilling

—— 4 Stars , Hot Stars

Gripping

—— Star

Powerful

—— The Sun
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