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Three Dads Walking

Three Dads Walking

Tim Owen; Mike Palmer; Andy Airey; Dan Walker

Little, Brown Book Group
2024
sidottu
'We were (and are) three ordinary dads who found ourselves in a desperate place we never expected to be, engulfed by pain and suffering beyond imagining. We were men who chose to build something positive from the shattered pieces of our lives. We wanted to do something and this is what it became ... what we became.'In memory of their young daughters - Sophie, Beth and Emily - who took their own lives, three dads set out on a 300 mile journey across Britain, from the windswept Lakeland fells and Peak District dales to the open plains of the Eastern fens. Putting one foot in front of the other, they captured the hearts of the nation; laughing together, crying together, fighting to be heard. This book, built around personal diary entries, grew from a place of great grief and loss, but is also about the power of speaking out, of friendship and hope (and blisters). The 3 Dads bear a heavy load, but they walk on for us all, finding light in the wild after the darkest times.
SOE Cd1 - The Life and Times of Sir Frank Nelson

SOE Cd1 - The Life and Times of Sir Frank Nelson

Mike Palmer

Independently Published
2019
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Sir Frank Nelson KCMG became the initial head, and the architect of Britain's WW2 clandestine organisation called the Special Operations Executive.Born into a world of wealth and privilege, during the reign of Queen Victoria, Francis Nelson excelled at private boarding schools in England and Germany, both in his academic achievements and by gaining physical prowess. On completing his education, Nelson chose a career in banking, and through hard work and dedication he left his London base for adventures in the Far East before settling in Bombay during 1911.It was not long before Frank gained social respect, and also admiration for his financial expertise; he also joined the Bombay Light Horse Volunteer Reserve Force when World War One was declared. After the first world war had ended, Frank Nelson's efforts focussed on India's government and its economic insitutions, and he began working for the British, who controlled that country's budget and administration. He later became a Director of The Bank of India, served as the Chairman of the Bombay Chamber of Commerce, and was appointed President of the Associated Chamber of Commerce of India and Ceylon; he was also a member of the Legislative Council of Bombay.His influence and noted success offered him a wealth of opportunities, and as a partner in the brokerage firm of Symons, Barlow and Company, he sought to capitalise on his position. Frank's achievements in India were quickly acknowledged back home, and in 1924, he returned to England where he received a knighthood, and very soon after became an MP for the Unionist-Conservatives in Stroud, Gloucestershire, remaining in political office until 1931, after which he returned to private business.During his time in India, it appears that Sir Frank was already working for the British Secret Intelligence Service. Between 1939 - 1940, Nelson worked undercover in Claude Dansey's Z Network, acting as the British Consul in Basle, Switzerland, where he gathered information and created 'safe' routes for people and materials leaving the country. He remained in situ until June 20th, 1940, when he was sent back to England, where he was tasked to create a single 'subversive' force from the amalgamation of three individual units taken from sections of the British secret service. The Special Operations Executive, as it was called would "co-ordinate, inspire, control and assist the nationals of the oppressed countries who must themselves be the direct participants", stated Lord Halifax the Foreign Secretary.Small-scale sabotage, propaganda, and resistance against the Nazis could only be achieved with the help of pro-British supporters and embedded S.O.E. agents who would manage these volunteer groups. This secret organisation would subsequently provide training, arms, supplies, and finance, to the resister groups; it would coordinate missions, and create communication links to Britain.Under extreme difficulties from both within and outside of Whitehall, Sir Frank Nelson slowly built around him a functioning administration, and established a viable covert asset in the war effort. His men would embark on subterfuge and guerrilla warfare operations across occupied Europe and beyond. S.O.E. would also play an important role in the liberation of Europe, especially during the build up to Operation Overlord in 1944.Nelson himself had left S.O.E. in 1942 due to poor health but was promoted to Air Commodore, and continued his service, working in London, Washington, and in 1945, as the chief of Air Intelligence for the British Control Commission in Detmold, Germany.Frank was again knighted for his S.O.E. work but as an old man, he felt out of place in a post-war Britain. His fortune, and status had gone; he felt isolated and drifted aimlessly between Monte Carlo and London. During 1950 he attempted suicide and was hospitalised, but a British nurse, half his age, saved him, and a bright new chapter in Frank's
Three Dads Walking

Three Dads Walking

Tim Owen; Mike Palmer; Andy Airey; Dan Walker

Little, Brown Book Group
2025
nidottu
'Truly heroic' Daniel Craig'A completely brilliant thing, to benefit so many' Nicole Kidman'Powerful and deeply moving' Andy Burnham'An epic journey . . . will touch the hearts of people everywhere' Lou Macari'An amazing and inspirational story' Michael Ball*Foreword from Dan Walker*'We were (and are) three ordinary dads who found ourselves in a desperate place we never expected to be, engulfed by pain and suffering beyond imagining, but who chose to push back, to not allow it to overwhelm us, to build something positive from the shattered pieces of our lives. We wanted to do something ... and this is what it became: Three Dads Walking.'These three dads would rather have never met. Strangers bound by grief, they joined together to save lives and became a national inspiration - one step at a time. This is their incredible journey.In memory of their young daughters - Sophie, Beth and Emily - who took their own lives, three dads set out on a 300-mile journey across the country, from the windswept Lakeland fells and Peak District dales to the open plains of the eastern Fens. Putting one foot in front of the other in spite of their pain, they capture the hearts of millions: laughing together, crying together, fighting to be heard. With each hill climbed and story shared, they begin to rediscover their faith in humanity and are inspired by the kindness of strangers across the land.Woven around personal diary entries and their own experiences of deep grief, this book, told in three distinct parts by each dad, grows into a beacon of hope for anyone struggling. It's about the power of speaking out, of friendship, laughter and courage (and blisters). The three dads bear a heavy load, but they walk on for us all, finding light on the path after the darkest times.'Awe-inspiring' Carol Vorderman