The Future is Rosie
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By Carolyn Mayling
Published By

Alliance Publishing Press

ISBN 978 1-8382598-3-9
Non-Fiction Genre Biography
Publication Date 01/29/2023
Price 11.99
Paperback Hyperlink https://www.amazon.co.uk/Future-Rosie-Carolyn-Mayling/dp/183825983X
Ebook Hyperlink https://www.amazon.com/Future-Rosie-memoir-Carolyn-Mayling-ebook/dp/B0BSFRWQGB
Audio Hyperlink https://www.audible.co.uk/pd/The-Future-Is-Rosie-Audiobook/B0BTK7VC7D

Synopsis

Carolyn’s younger daughter Rosie contracted vasculitis dying in hospital aged 11.
In Rosie’s name Carolyn founded a charity providing hospital based music therapy for sick children.
A medium predicted a baby boy .
Aged 54 using IVF Carolyn’s son arrived in 2008.
Carolyn contracted and survived breast cancer in 2016.

Authors Biography

Studied Performing Arts and performed professionally
Taught dance at Redroofs School for Performing Arts.
Married and had two daughters Ellie and Rosie.
Founded Rosie’s Rainbow fund.
Aged 54 gave birth to a son.
Honoured by the Prime Minister for outstanding volunteering.
Survived breast cancer.
Spoke at the Albert Hall.

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16 Comments

  1. Delighted this title is included in this great collection of books and authors. Buy, read, comment and vote for it.

  2. A very moving and helpful book

  3. “ The Future is Rosie “ a more worthy winner there never could be! The most moving and compelling book I have had the privilege to read.

  4. Wonderful heartfelt book

  5. An extraordinary and inspiring account of the heartbreaking loss of a magical little girl and the resilience it took her Mother to turn grief into support, help and healing for others which made the future seem possible again.

  6. A fascinating, powerfully moving and inspiring story of life, loss, love and living with purpose and passion.

  7. The strength and continued resilience shown by the author is nothing short of super human. Her ongoing work in support of Rosie’s charity is absolutely tireless

  8. It’s a powerful and inspirational journey of life.

  9. a wonderful read

  10. It was such a privilege having Carolyn Mayling at our recent Media Hub where she was interviewed by broadcaster Carla Delaney about her book. Carolyn spoke so candidly about losing Rosie and how she has bravely dealt with other challenges in her life. There wasn’t a dry eye in the house! Carolyn, you are resilience personified and a true inspiration!

  11. I’m honoured to have met Carolyn because of her inspirational book … her story connects with so many people, on so many levels. Which is why winning The People’s Book Prize would be so fitting. The Daily Express called it “the most poignant memoir of the year” and deservedly so! Good luck, Carolyn x

  12. An amazingly inspiring book, full of heartbreak, love and resilience. This biography illustrates the life force that Carolyn has to keep going and find joy in life. It is a powerful message for us all.

  13. What an honour to know of this story and that there are books out there like Carolyn’s. A heartwarming & courageous journey shared with us as a gift and testament to how life’s harsh challenges can be managed and even overcome.

  14. Carolyn and I met through TCF and share in each other’s loss. She is amazing in highlighting and articulating the devastation of child loss and a bereaved parents life thereafter.

  15. An amazing book from an incredible fellow CR38IVE member.

  16. Great book. Highly recommended.

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