Daybreak into Darkness by Bogarde Rupert

Daybreak into Darkness by Bogarde Rupert

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In this biography, the author recounts the story of the renovation of a 12th-century chapel in the Pyrenees with his wife Jacquie. But as the ruined chapel is slowly built up, Jacquie is falling apart, plunging into her own personal hell and taking their marriage with her.

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Daybreak into Darkness by Bogarde Rupert

A powerful memoir about mental illness and the destruction of love. Rupert and his wild and beautiful wife, Jacquie, move to France to renovate a twelfth century chapel in the Pyrenees. The work is demanding, the task at times apparently impossible, but with the help of neighbours, friends and family and their own faith and energy, their dream starts to become a reality. But as the ruined chapel is slowly built up, Jacquie is falling apart - plunging into her own personal hell and taking their marriage with her. The changes are so subtle at first that neither Rupert nor their friends notice it, but her descent into despair gathers speed and is soon hurtling towards a devastating conclusion. This is an extraordinary story, told with the immediacy of first-hand experience. It is a story about youth and naivety, energy and exhaustion but most of all it is about the agonies and responsibilities of love.
Rupert van den Bogaerde was born in Sussex. Since returning to England after Jacquie's disappearance in 1993 he has worked as a builder, written several television scripts, completed a children's book and has written for The Times, Daily Telegraph and various other publications. He has since married again and lives in Hampshire with his wife and five children.
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ISBN 13 9780333906453
ISBN 10 0333906454
Title Daybreak into Darkness
Author Bogarde Rupert
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Hardback
Publisher Pan Macmillan
Year published 2002-05-10
Number of pages 320
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