
My Two Sisters by Michael Richards
Five years ago, I was declared clinically dead on the island of Mallorca. Doctors had given up all hope of my life continuing. My twin sister, who died during our childbirth, had different thoughts about that statement and it was she who saved me. It became clear that her presence had been with me all my life, always watching over me, but in my ignorance and my fight for survival in a harsh but loving environment, I’d not acknowledged her. The sudden discovery that I also had an older sister is something I initially could not handle or believe. I had to search out proof of her existence for myself. My intense passion is to find out everything I can about her and her life. The unanswered question looms: Is she still alive? I do not intend to sensationalise either my twin’s presence nor the life of my older sister. Some of the facts, and I stress that word – facts – will leave many people questioning their own existence in this world. Is there Life after Death? YOU must decide.
Praise for Hallucinations or Reality: ‘I devoured this book in two great big enjoyable chunksThe author writes with such honesty and depth that you feel you are experiencing both his hallucinations and his reality first-hand. I believe in angels and Mike’s account of what happened before and during his illness makes my belief all the stronger.’ Nicola May, author of The Corner Shop in Cockleberry Bay
Michael C. Richards was brought up in a two-bedroom council house in Whitchurch, a small village just outside Cardiff which has now been swallowed up by the city itself.
After a stint babysitting Shirley Bassey in return for pie and chips as a youngster, Michael started his working life alongside fellow dockers at the infamous Tiger Bay in Cardiff. He was seen as management material from an early age, meaning he could sort out the shop floor before a major brawl or a full-scale riot broke out.
Having survived Tiger Bay he landed a job in London when the docks went on a three-day week and ditched the hammer and chisels for a computer. His main skills came to the fore when he started Richards Gray from the back bedroom of his house along with his wife Patricia.
Michael, through his love of sport, in particular rugby, was a member of Henley Rugby Club. The club became a great source for recruiting staff, and of the first twenty staff employed they were all related to the Rugby club in some way. Be they players, wives, partners – they all enjoyed the same spirit of comradeship associated with sport.
Michael is now Chairman of Conveyancing Data with his son a leading Director on the board. In semi-retirement Michael has started putting pen to paper and has become an author.
Michael lives near Henley-On-Thames with Patricia. He has two children and over the last ten years he and Patricia have been blessed with five great grandchildren and two rare breed pigs.
After a stint babysitting Shirley Bassey in return for pie and chips as a youngster, Michael started his working life alongside fellow dockers at the infamous Tiger Bay in Cardiff. He was seen as management material from an early age, meaning he could sort out the shop floor before a major brawl or a full-scale riot broke out.
Having survived Tiger Bay he landed a job in London when the docks went on a three-day week and ditched the hammer and chisels for a computer. His main skills came to the fore when he started Richards Gray from the back bedroom of his house along with his wife Patricia.
Michael, through his love of sport, in particular rugby, was a member of Henley Rugby Club. The club became a great source for recruiting staff, and of the first twenty staff employed they were all related to the Rugby club in some way. Be they players, wives, partners – they all enjoyed the same spirit of comradeship associated with sport.
Michael is now Chairman of Conveyancing Data with his son a leading Director on the board. In semi-retirement Michael has started putting pen to paper and has become an author.
Michael lives near Henley-On-Thames with Patricia. He has two children and over the last ten years he and Patricia have been blessed with five great grandchildren and two rare breed pigs.
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| ISBN 13 | 9781913532345 |
| ISBN 10 | 1913532348 |
| Title | My Two Sisters |
| Author | Michael Richards |
| Condition | Unavailable |
| Binding Type | Paperback |
| Publisher | Whitefox Publishing Ltd |
| Year published | 2020-12-07 |
| Number of pages | 112 |
| Cover note | Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary. |
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