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Granville: A Mother's Grief
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Brenda
Aug 08, 2011 rated it really liked it  ·  review of another edition
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How does one review a book of this type? How could June possibly have survived the terrible death of her two beautiful daughters?

The story of the Granville Train Disaster certainly took on new meaning reading about June’s life, and the lives of her girls, Cathy and Lyndy. The beautiful stories of their lives, loves, laughter and wonderful memories before 18th January 1977, was all June had to hang on to. But that wasn’t enough, and in all the years that have passed, the devastation and despair d
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Shelleyrae at Book'd Out
The Granville Train Disaster still holds the dubious distinction of being the worst rail accident in Australia. On a suburban line, during morning commuter rush hour, poor track maintenance contributed to the train derailing and smashing into a pylon, causing a road bridge to collapse on several carriages. On that day in January 1977, 83 people died and hundreds more were injured.
While my family lived in Perth at the time of the disaster, my father was raised in Auburn and he lost three friends
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Mandy Jade
Mar 14, 2011 rated it really liked it