If Only

The true and deeply moving story told through a mother's eyes of a child murdered and a family's grief.

by Lynne Robson


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Softcover
$28.76
Softcover
$28.76

Book Details

Language : English
Publication Date : 8/12/2008

Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 5.5x8.5
Page Count : 336
ISBN : 9781425161088

About the Book

IF ONLY is a true and heartbreaking mother’s account of her family struck by tragedy and evil.

Lynne and John were the proud parents of three children, Chris, Ian and Sarah. They were a happy and ordinary family who lived in a quiet village in Northumberland where nothing out of the ordinary ever happened, until the night of February 11th 2003 when their lives were torn apart.

Fourteen year old Sarah, their youngest child and only daughter, was a popular and bright girl and although she possessed confidence and a bubbly personality, she showed signs of anxiety at any changes in her life. She suffered from Separation Anxiety from her mother, due to certain factors within her family and because of this, school became a problem, but with the support of her family and teachers, she eventually overcame her fears. She began to look to the future and potential career options, only to have them snatched from her in the most violent and cruellest of ways.

IF ONLY allows the reader to come to know Sarah, then to enter deeply into the grief stricken world of this tragic family as they are given the news of their daughter’s death and the long and torturous road they must travel to deal with the investigation, Crown Court and the aftermath of losing a most precious child to rape and murder. It is an honest and heartfelt account of the deepest and darkest emotions that no family should ever be forced to endure.


About the Author

Lynne Robson was born in 1954 and lived in the village of Shadforth, County Durham with her parents, brother and sister. She attended Art and Design College after leaving school and progressed to become a window dresser for a small chain of stores and then later, for a departmental store in Newcastle. She left home at the age of eighteen and at twenty four married her husband, John. They went on to have three children, two sons and a daughter and settled in Cramlington, Northumberland.

Lynne has suffered from Crohns Disease for thirty three years and has had to adjust her life around this sometimes debilitating disorder. She has enjoyed writing and composing poetry as a hobby for many years and also dabbles in drawing and water colour painting. This is her first publication and through this book she hopes to help others who have suffered the terrible loss of a child through violence, or indeed in any circumstances and also, those who reach out to help these tragic families. She also hopes to help the ordinary person to gain some kind of insight into this grief which is like no other. Lynne’s wish is to make a difference in Sarah’s name.