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In July 2012 Thomas Harding's fourteen-year-old son Kadian was killed in a bicycle accident.
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A moving work of startling bravery and candour of a family dislocated and united by tragedy, and a beautiful and moving tribute to a son.In July 2012 Thomas Harding's fourteen-year-old son Kadian was killed in a bicycle accident. Shortly afterwards Thomas began to write. This book is the result.Beginning on the day of Kadian's death, and continuing to the one-year anniversary, and beyond, Kadian Journal is at once a record of grief, a moving tribute to a lost son, and a celebration of a life lived to its fullest.
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A poignant, painful and inspiring evocation of a lost son and of the burden of grief, from the Costa Award shortlisted author of Hanns & Rudolf.
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'The very best account of a parent's bereavement I have ever read' Julia Samuel, Founder Patron of Child Bereavement UK In July 2012 Thomas Harding's fourteen-year-old son Kadian was killed in a bicycle accident. Shortly afterwards Thomas began to write. This book is the result. Beginning on the day of Kadian's death, and continuing to the one-year anniversary, and beyond, Kadian Journal is at once a record of grief, a moving tribute to a lost son, and a celebration of a life lived to its fullest. 'Out of unbearable grief comes a book of profound love: there is no shred of self-pity in this marvellous book. The malicious and random brutality of fate and the racking pain of loss have met their match in Thomas Harding who miraculously turns those horrors into something memorably great.' Stephen Fry 'Filled with the incandescent love and joy felt by a father for his son ... Rarely has that intimacy been so lyrically and beautifully described.' Sally Brampton
Author Biography
Thomas Harding is a journalist who has written for the Sunday Times, Financial Times and the Guardian, among other publications. He co-founded a television station in Oxford, and for many years was an award-winning publisher of a newspaper in West Virginia. He is also the author of the Sunday Times bestseller Hanns and Rudolf- The German Jew and the Hunt for the Kommandant of Auschwitz. He lives in Hampshire, England.
Review
Out of unbearable grief comes a book of profound love: there is no shred of self-pity in this marvellous book. The malicious and random brutality of fate and the racking pain of loss have met their match in Thomas Harding who miraculously turns those horrors into something memorably great. -- Stephen FryHarding's remarkable memoir is written with transparent emotional intelligence. It makes one understand how it was for a father to lose a boy unique in his eyes and loved by everyone who knew him: Kadian. -- Kate Kellaway * Observer *This is the very best account of a parent's bereavement I have ever read, a powerfully immediate and clear-eyed record of a devastating experience. It is also a love story, true and deep – offering film-like clips of the joys of parenthood, and of the agony when it abruptly ends. -- Julia Samuel, Founder and Patron of Child Bereavement UKHeartbreaking … profoundly moving … a tender tribute. * Daily Mail *A wonderful book, unflinching in its portrayal of the agony - and fury - of grief but at the same time filled with the incandescent love and joy felt by a father for his son, his beautiful boy. Rarely has that intimacy been so lyrically and beautifully described. -- Sally Brampton
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A moving work of startling bravery and candour of a family dislocated and united by tragedy, and a beautiful and moving tribute to a son.
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Out of unbearable grief comes a book of profound love: there is no shred of self-pity in this marvellous book. The malicious and random brutality of fate and the racking pain of loss have met their match in Thomas Harding who miraculously turns those horrors into something memorably great.
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Out of unbearable grief comes a book of profound love: there is no shred of self-pity in this marvellous book. The malicious and random brutality of fate and the racking pain of loss have met their match in Thomas Harding who miraculously turns those horrors into something memorably great.
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A moving work of startling bravery and candour of a family dislocated and united by tragedy, and a beautiful and moving tribute to a son.
Details ISBN0099591847 Author Thomas Harding Year 2015 ISBN-10 0099591847 ISBN-13 9780099591849 Media Book Publication Date 2015-04-23 Pages 256 Publisher Cornerstone Imprint Windmill Books Place of Publication London Country of Publication United Kingdom DEWEY 155.937092 Format Paperback Language English AU Release Date 2015-04-23 NZ Release Date 2015-04-23 UK Release Date 2015-04-23 Alternative 9781448185955 Audience General We've got this
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