"I would challenge anyone to read it and not cry, many times." THE SUNDAY TIMES
Little Sarah Payne's iconic school photograph has become embedded in the public consciousness and it is the first time the victim has become more memorable than the killer. When Sarah's body was finally found after seventeen days, the area was soon covered in a sea of flowers, toys and cards from all over the world. The extraordinary coverage that the case received, and the public sympathy and outrage it inspired, is down to one person: Sara Payne. This is a mother's story, told here for the first time in Sara's own words and from her unique perspective. How does an ordinary woman and her family cope with the murder of a daughter, a sister? How does a mother live with the loss?
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Sara Payne won the hearts of the country when she, with husband, Mike, appealed for the return of their missing daughter Sarah. The whole nation grieved when Sarah's murdered body was found. When Sara found strength to campaign for the controversial Sarah's Law she again won respect and admiration. She is a strong and fascinating personality fuelled by a determination to protect the lives and innocence of all children after her own tragic loss.
'I would challenge anyone to read it and not cry, many times.' -- Margarette Driscoll, Sunday Times 20040704
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