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Madeleine Our daughter s disappearance and the continuing search
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'The decision to publish this book has been very difficult, and taken with heavy hearts ...My reason for writing it is simple: to give an account of the truth ...Writing this memoir has entailed recording some very personal, intimate and emotional aspects of our lives. Sharing these with strangers does not come easily to me, but if I hadn't done so I would not have felt the book gave as full a picture as it is possible for me to give. As with every action we have taken over the last four years, it ultimately boils down to whether what we are doing could help us to find Madeleine. When the answer to that question is yes, or even possibly, our family can cope with anything ...What follows is an intensely personal account, and I make no apology for that ...Nothing is more important to us than finding our little girl.' Kate McCann, May 2011 'It is a sad fact that not a single police force anywhere is proactively looking for Madeleine (as is the case for many other missing children). I am sure this book will re-energize the search for our daughter and the public will get behind the Find Madeleine campaign once again.
It is simply not acceptable that the authorities have given up on Madeleine - especially when no comprehensive review of the case has been undertaken. Our daughter, and whoever took her, are out there. We need your help to find them.' Gerry McCann, May 2011
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What Reviewers Are Saying
"You won't find a more moving and powerful account of love and loss" -- Douglas Wight News of the World "Madeleine is not only an impressive and well-written chronicle of a terrible crime, it is a must-read because someone out there knows something" -- James Murray The Sunday Express "Powerful ... Kate's book blazes with the sheer, visceral force of her love for her daughter" -- Sandra Parsons Daily Mail "Mrs McCann writes honestly about her torment" -- Robert Mendick The Sunday Telegraph "It's hard to read these words without wanting to weep" -- Christina Patterson The Independent