Living On The Seabed: A memoir of love, life and survival
By (Author) Lindsay Nicholson
Ebury Publishing
Vermilion
1st September 2006
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
Self-help, personal development and practical advice
155.937
Paperback
256
Width 126mm, Height 198mm, Spine 16mm
177g
'Anyone who has ever grieved for someone they love should read this book.' Alistair Campbell 'The morning after John's death, I remember feeling absolutely enraged that the world had kept turning and the sun had come up as if nothing had happened.' Lindsay Nicholson and her husband, the Observer journalist John Merritt, were regarded as a golden couple. But their world was turned upside down when John contracted leukaemia. His death at the age of 35 left Nicholson bereft with grief, now the single parent of two beautiful daughters. Then, in a tragic twist of fate, her elder daughter Ellie also contracted the same disease, dying shortly after. Nicholson found that nothing could prepare her for the emotions she was feeling. In this courageous and heart-rending memoir, Lindsay Nicholson reflects on her grieving process and the battle she faced to survive it. Her resilience and spirited determination are an inspiration to us all.
brilliantly written and life-affirming * Elle *
'searingly honest and ultimately uplifting account' * She *
'Open and honest, without a shred of self-pity...a book that will truly inspire you to know that hope conquers all' * Essentials *
Anyone who has ever grieved for someone they love should read this book. * Alistair Campbell *
Lindsay Nicholson has worked Editor-in-Chief of Good Housekeeping magazine and is now Editorial Director of the National Magazine Company. Her articles have appeared in many leading newspapers and magazines including the Guardian and the Observer. She lives in London.