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One day in April : Hillsborough - a mother's story / Jenni Hicks; read by Sue Johnston.

By: Hicks, Jenni.
Contributor(s): Johnston, Sue 1943- [Reader].
Publisher: Leicester : Ulverscroft, Isis, 2022Description: 7 sound discs (CD) (approximately 7 hr. 28 min.) : digital ; 12 cm.Content type: spoken word Media type: audio Carrier type: audio discISBN: 9781399122078.Subject(s): Hicks, Jenni | Hicks, Vicki | Hicks, Sarah | Hillsborough Stadium Disaster, Sheffield, England, 1989 | Sheffield (England)Genre/Form: Autobiographies. | Audiobooks.DDC classification: 363.140942821 Online resources: Click here to access online Cast: Johnston, Sue.Summary: On Saturday 15th April 1989, Jenni Hicks, her husband Trevor, and their two daughters Sarah and Vicki went to watch a football match. It was to be their last day as a family. Sarah and Vicki didn't come home, and Jenni's world was changed forever.Since that fateful day, Jenni has tirelessly campaigned for justice for her own and others' families. This is a story of what came before and after the Hillsborough tragedy: a mother's love, her unimaginable bravery, a flame of hope that never died, and a decades-long quest for justice. With the final court cases coming to a conclusion in spring 2021, Jenni's role as the longest-serving committee member of the Hillsborough Family Support Group is coming to an end - and she can finally give herself permission to grieve solely as a mother, rather than as a campaigner.
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Johnston, Sue.

On Saturday 15th April 1989, Jenni Hicks, her husband Trevor, and their two daughters Sarah and Vicki went to watch a football match. It was to be their last day as a family. Sarah and Vicki didn't come home, and Jenni's world was changed forever.Since that fateful day, Jenni has tirelessly campaigned for justice for her own and others' families. This is a story of what came before and after the Hillsborough tragedy: a mother's love, her unimaginable bravery, a flame of hope that never died, and a decades-long quest for justice. With the final court cases coming to a conclusion in spring 2021, Jenni's role as the longest-serving committee member of the Hillsborough Family Support Group is coming to an end - and she can finally give herself permission to grieve solely as a mother, rather than as a campaigner.

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