My Lynda [sound recording] /
by Pattemore, Michael; Pattemore, Michael.
Material type: SoundSeries: Isis CD.Publisher: Oxford : Isis, 2016Description: 7 sound discs (CD) (ca. 6 hr. 52 min.); digital ; 12 cm.ISBN: 9781445055633; 1445055635.Classification number: 362.1969 PATSubject(s): Entertainers | Pattemore, Michael | Bellingham, Lynda -- Health | -- England -- Biography | AudiobooksOnline resources: Click here to access online Reader: Michael Pattemore.Summary: Lynda Bellingham died in her husband Michael's arms on 19th October 2014. Lynda touched many lives in her memoir, There's Something I've Been Dying To Tell You, and now Michael tells his side of the story. He talks movingly about their ten years together and describes how, in the past year, he has struggled to cope. He shares candidly his experience of grief, offering hope and support to others who have lost partners and loved ones. His is a book to comfort those who loved Lynda, to tell the missing pieces of their life together, to write about how they both confronted the news of her illness, and how he managed to continue since that moment of hearing that she had a terminal illness.Item type | Current library | Collection | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode | Item holds | |
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Spoken Word CD - Adult | Home Visits Crosby | Spoken word Adult non-fiction | Available | 002862397x |
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Lynda Bellingham died in her husband Michael's arms on 19th October 2014. Lynda touched many lives in her memoir, There's Something I've Been Dying To Tell You, and now Michael tells his side of the story. He talks movingly about their ten years together and describes how, in the past year, he has struggled to cope. He shares candidly his experience of grief, offering hope and support to others who have lost partners and loved ones. His is a book to comfort those who loved Lynda, to tell the missing pieces of their life together, to write about how they both confronted the news of her illness, and how he managed to continue since that moment of hearing that she had a terminal illness.
Adult.
Reader: Michael Pattemore.
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