My James

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Experience the heartbreaking journey of grief and resilience in 'James: The Life and Death of a Little Boy' by Ralph Bulger. This powerful, brand new B-format paperback, published by Pan Macmillan UK in 2013, spans 336 pages of raw emotion and unwavering love. It tells the true story of James Bulger, a young boy whose tragic fate on February 12, 1993, reverberated around the world. This book provides an intimate look at Ralph Bulger's struggle with loss after James, barely two years old, was abducted and murdered by two boys, an event that shocked the nation. As Ralph reflects on the heart-wrenching aftermath and the relentless pursuit of justice for James, readers are invited into his innermost thoughts and feelings, showcasing the devastating impact of this crime on a family's life. Not just a chronicle of tragedy, it’s also a testament to the enduring strength of love and memory. This compelling narrative is crucial for anyone seeking to understand the human cost of violence and the unbreakable bond between a father and his son. Don't miss your chance to own this poignant piece of literature, delivered to you free of charge, though please allow up to 6 weeks for delivery. Kindly note that orders cannot be canceled once placed.

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Condition: BRAND NEW
ISBN: 9781447218746
Format: B-format paperback
Year: 2013
Publisher: Pan Macmillan UK
Pages: 336


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James Bulger was just a few weeks shy of his third birthday when, on 12 February 1993, he wandered away from his mum Denise in a shopping mall in Bootle. Grainy images from a security camera showed him trustingly holding the hand of ten-year-old Jon Venables as they walked away. Venables and his friend Robert Thompson murdered James, in a crime that shocked the world. In this haunting book, James' father Ralph describes how his world fell apart in the days that followed. In his darkest hours he drank to numb the pain, and the stress tore his marriage apart. He tells how he learned to cope with his grief, but the sorrow of James' death has never left him. He discusses the long legal battle to see justice for his son, as he tried to prevent his killers being released early, and his continuing fight to see them behind bars where they can't hurt anyone else. Above all, he pays tribute to his son, an adorable, cheeky boy whose bright smile brought joy to his family's lives.

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