Surviving the Mountbatten Bomb
Paperback
Publication Date: 15/09/2009
On the August bank holiday weekend in 1979, 14-year-old Timothy Knatchbull went out on a boat trip off the shores of Mullaghmore in Co Sligo. It was a trip that would cost 4 lives - and change his own forever. he IRA bomb that exploded under their boat that day killed Knatchbull's grandfather Louis Mountbatten, his grandmother Lady Brabourne, his twin brother Nicholas and a local teenager Paul Maxwell. In telling this story for the first time, Knatchbull is not only revisiting the terrible events he and his family lived through but also writing an intensely personal book of human triumph over tragedy. or 30 years, Knatchbull has lived with the echoes of that day- the death of the twin from whom he had been inseparable; the grieving for adored grandparents, whose funerals he and his parents were too injured to attend; the recovery from physical scars; and the mental legacy that proved far harder to endure. et From A Clear Blue Sky is not just one man's story, it is the story of a family, past, present and future, and how, with courage and fortitude, they dealt with the cruel fate that erupted into their lives. Taking place in Ireland at the height of the Troubles, it gives a co
- ISBN:
- 9780091931476
- 9780091931476
- Category:
- Memoirs
- Format:
- Paperback
- Publication Date:
- 15-09-2009
- Publisher:
- Cornerstone
- Country of origin:
- United Kingdom
- Pages:
- 432
- Dimensions (mm):
- 233x153x29mm
- Weight:
- 0.6kg
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