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Surviving flight 295 Joanne Lillie

Surviving flight 295 By Joanne Lillie

Surviving flight 295 by Joanne Lillie


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It has been 27 years since the worst air disaster in the history of South African aviation, and it's been 27 years since Dominique Luck lost her mother and baby sister, Samantha, who were passengers on the aircraft. This book tells Dominique's story of coming to terms with the tragedy.

Surviving flight 295 Summary

Surviving flight 295: Life after the Helderberg - the memoir of Dominique Luck by Joanne Lillie

It has been 27 years since the worst air disaster in the history of South African aviation, and it's been 27 years since Dominique Luck lost her mother and baby sister, Samantha, who were passengers on the aircraft. Flight SA 295 plunged into the Indian Ocean off Mauritius at midnight on 28 November 1987; there were no survivors. It was an event that shocked the nation, and the world, and for eight-year-old Dominique Luck (nEe Ackermann), it was the defining moment of her young life. Speculation immediately spread about the cause of the fire that led to the crash and possible political motivations, but despite renewed investigation over the years, including during the Truth and Reconciliation Commission, the answers have never been forthcoming. For nearly 30 years Dominique and other family members of the ill-fated passengers have been struggling to rebuild shattered lives and find personal closure. Left to her own devices as she grew up, and without being guided toward proper grieving, Dominique alternately tried to escape and numb her pain. She dissociated with the story of the Helderberg, avoiding the news for the greater part of her life. Her greatest crisis came when her own children were born: the trauma of losing her mother was brought to the fore and forced her to face up to the issues she had suppressed her whole life. Could she rise to be the parent she had never had? In reaching out, at last, she began a painful process of recovery.

About Joanne Lillie

Joanne Lillie is the former deputy editor of Shape magazine and editor of Discovery magazine and has been writing professionally for 14 years. Joanne currently work as a freelance journalist and editorial consultant and her work has appeared in titles such as Psychologies, Fairlady, Reader's Digest, Men's Health, Sports Illustrated, Runner's World, Bicycling, Fit Pregnancy, Your Baby, Child, News Now as well as the Mail & Guardian, The Citizen and The Star. In addition to media work, Joanne writes and edits educational dossiers and books for health-focused readers. Joanne's awards include two Picas for health journalism, the Novo Nordisk Media Prize, and the Rosalynn Carter Fellowship for Mental Health Journalism from the Carter Center in Georgia, USA, to study maternal and infant mental health. She is passionate about telling meaningful human-interest stories, and in particular those exploring the mother-daughter bond. Joanne lives in Cape Town with her husband, two young daughters and one feisty Labrador.

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GOR013121292
9781431409365
1431409367
Surviving flight 295: Life after the Helderberg - the memoir of Dominique Luck by Joanne Lillie
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Jacana Media (Pty) Ltd
20140914
224
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