Book description
'Gloria Hunniford's daughter, TV presenter Caron Keating, was 34 when
she was diagnosed with breast cancer. Initially she was declared in
the clear but the cancer came back, despite her attempts to fight it
off with every therapy going. She died aged 41.
This is Gloria's account of Caron's life. It is outstanding from the
beginning ... feels painfully truthful but is utterly absorbing. It
does make you cry - endlessly. It is about the difficult bond between
mothers and daughters ... about what happens to a family when one of
its members gets taken over by a disease. Gloria's honesty in writing
this book is extraordinary ... both Caron and Gloria come across as
amazingly strong, loving and inspiring characters' Daily Express
'We see Caron as a daughter, a sister, a wife, a friend and a mother
- but most of all as a fighter. This is not a story of illness and
death rather it's a beautiful, emotional celebration of an
extraordinary life that sadly ended far too soon. A beautiful read'
Daily Record
Gloria Hunniford was born in Northern Ireland and was the first woman
to have her own daily radio show on BBC Radio 2, which she presented for
twelve years until 1994. She had her own television chat programme,
Sunday Sunday, on London Weekend Television. She has appeared on and
presented numerous shows including Gloria Live, This Morning, Holiday,
Songs of Praise and Open House with Gloria which gave Channel Five some
of its highest ever ratings. She has won several prestigious awards,
including TV Personality of the Year, Radio Personality of the Year and
a Lifetime Achievement Award, and has an Honorary Doctorate from Queen's
University Belfast. Alongside Caron she has two sons - Paul and Michael
- is married to Steven and between them they have eight grandchildren.