Scarlet Ribbons by Rosemary Bailey

Scarlet Ribbons by Rosemary Bailey

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Scarlet Ribbons by Rosemary Bailey

Rosemary Bailey gives an unsentimental yet heartbreaking account of her brother's life, from his strict upbringing by a fundamentalist father, through ordination as an Anglican priest, then gay liberation, to his diagnosis with AIDS and a long debilitating illness that he never allowed to defeat him.

Rosemary captures the sad drama that consumes Simon Bailey, rector of the South Yorkshire village of Dinnington, as he breaks the news of his homosexuality and his illness, first to friends, then to close parishioners, and finally to his family, the church authorities and the media.

While slowly succumbing to AIDS, the Rev. Bailey continues to hold services in the parish church, while his parishioners care for him around the clock through his final months.

The story was the subject of the BC Everyman documentary, Simon's Cross.

When Rosemary Bailey visited a rose estate in Provence 25 years ago, she fell in love with the country. She's traversed the country since then, writing and editing several guides to France and its areas, including the Côte d'Azur, Burgundy, and the Loire Valley. She has also written for publications such as The Sunday Times, Elle, and others. Living in a Postcard and Getaway to the French Pyrenees are two of her books.

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ISBN 13 9780986377037
ISBN 10 0986377031
Title Scarlet Ribbons
Author Rosemary Bailey
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Jorvik Press
Year published 2017-07-29
Number of pages 224
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.