Daughter of Bluebird
By (Author) Gina Campbell
Great Northern Books Ltd
Great Northern Books Ltd
30th September 2012
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
Motor / power boating and cruising
797.125092
Hardback
288
Width 155mm, Height 235mm
This book offers a unique insight into the land and water speed record-breaking dynasty. Gina Campbell, last surviving member of a remarkable dynasty, will forever be most closely associated with the fatal attempt by her father to break the water speed record in his astounding boat. In that sense she is indeed the 'daughter of Bluebird' - and has played a ceaseless role in the boat's restoration. In this absorbing autobiography she talks about: her life with Donald Campbell as father, early-day 'celebrity', and holder of many world records on land and water; her personal life - three failed marriages, a suicide attempt and finding happiness in her later life; her power-boating career and setting two women's world water speed records in 1984 and 1990; her reaction to her father's death while attempting to set a new world water speed record on Coniston Water in January 1967; her complete shock at the discovery of Bluebird and Donald Campbell's body by divers in 2001; her decision to authorize the removal of the boat and Campbell's remains from the lake despite widespread opposition; and the decision to restore Bluebird and house her in the Ruskin Museum on Coniston Water. Her dream of once again seeing and hearing Bluebird on the lake.