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From a Clear Blue Sky: Surviving the Mountbatten Bomb [Hardcover]

Timothy Knatchbull
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Oct 19 2009
A powerful survivor's account of the IRA bomb that killed the author's 14-year-old twin brother, his grandparents and a family friend and was published on the 30th anniversary of the atrocity.


On the August bank holiday weekend in the UK in 1979, 14-year-old Timothy Knatchbull went out on a boat trip off the shore of Mullaghmore in County Sligo, Ireland. It was a trip that would cost four lives -- and change his own for ever.

The IRA bomb that exploded in their boat killed Knatchbull's grandfather Lord Mountbatten (cousin of the Queen), his grandmother Lady Brabourne, his twin brother Nicholas, and local teenager Paul Maxwell. In telling this story for the first time, Knatchbull is not only revisiting the terrible events he and his family lived through, but also writing an intensely personal account of human triumph over tragedy.

For thirty years, Knatchbull has lived with the echoes of that day: the death of the twin from whom he had been inseparable; the loss of his adored grandparents, whose funerals along with his twin's he and his parents were too injured to attend; the recovery from physical wounds; and the emotional legacy that proved harder to endure.

In From A Clear Blue Sky Timothy Knatchbull delves into his past, present and future, and reveals a story of courage and fortitude as he, his family, and their English and Irish friends dealt with the shocking assassinations and their aftermath. Taking place in Ireland at the height of the Troubles, it gives a compelling insight into that period of Irish history. But more importantly it brings home that although tragedy can strike at any moment, the human spirit is able to recover and evolve over time.

This book about truth and reconciliation, unflinching in its detail, asks searching questions about why human beings inflict misery on others, and holds lessons about how we can learn to forgive, to heal and to move on. It will resonate with readers the world over.

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"From a Clear Blue Sky is a minute by minute story of what happened that day, and what happened afterwards. It is a proper four-hanky bawler, and the exactitude of the story is what makes it so moving... He provides a convincing account of the extent to which he has been able to accept, forgive and move on. His narrative power is such that the reader can't always share his equanimity. It is a book that is as saddening as it is sad -- but much more angering than it is angry."
--Daily Mail


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About the Author

The youngest of seven children, TIMOTHY KNATCHBULL read Social and Political Science at Cambridge. After ten years as a filmmaker, mostly at BBC television, he studied at Harvard's Kennedy School before spending two years in Washington DC with the Discovery Channel. He now runs a London media business and is married with five children. Timothy is Prince Charles' godson.

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5.0 out of 5 stars Excellent Book April 18 2011
Format:Hardcover
An excellent book by an author with a commitment to fairness, even in terrible circumstances. We need more people like this. He is also a gripping writer ... and the two things don't always go together.
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5.0 out of 5 stars From Tragedy, Acceptance And Resolution Nov 6 2009
By John D. Cofield - Published on Amazon.com
Format:Hardcover
For some reason American publishers have not yet deigned to make From A Clear Blue Sky readily available in the US. That's a shame, because Timothy Knatchbull's story will find resonance among many who have endured great tragedy.

Timothy Knatchbull had it all. Born in 1964 as the youngest child of an aristocratic semi-royal and very wealthy Lord and Lady, he was raised in a household of rambunctious, loving brothers and sisters. His grandfather was an authentic national hero, Earl Mountbatten of Burma, a dynamic individual who adored his grandchildren and loved to entertain them on long family vacations at his Irish castle. Best of all, Timothy had a twin, Nicholas, slightly older and slightly stronger, who was his best friend. They could never envision being separated for even a moment.

On August 27, 1979, 14 year old Timothy, his brother, parents, grandfather, and grandmother went lobstering in the waters near their Irish summer home. The IRA, seeking to shock the British with an attack on their monarch's close relatives, blasted the boat out of the water. Timothy's grandfather and grandmother were killed, his parents were seriously wounded, and he himself was badly hurt, eventually losing an eye. Worst of all for him, his brother Nicholas was killed, along with their friend Paul Maxwell, an Irish boat boy.

This book must have been enormously painful to write, as Timothy unflinchingly traces the events of that horrible day and his and his family's long recuperations. But it must also have been enormously comforting and cathartic, as Timothy writes lovingly of the hard work his family, doctors and nurses, therapists, and total strangers went to to comfort and help him. Some of the most appealing parts of the book describe the kindnesses of Timothy's royal relatives, including the Queen herself and the Prince of Wales, making it an excellent rebuttal to the many charges of coldness and heartlessness that have been made against the Windsors. At the end we see Timothy, happily married and the father of children who remind him of his brother.

We have all had far more exposure to political terrorism than we deserve in recent years. It is comforting and reassuring to be reminded that it is possible for even the most horrific of bodily and spiritual injuries to heal.
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5.0 out of 5 stars peaceful feelings for the future Nov 9 2009
By Mary Mel French - Published on Amazon.com
Format:Hardcover
I hope that this wonderful, insightful book that shows us how to live peacefully with those who seek to do us harm and to go forward with a rewarding life. This is a personal story that awakens in us the knowledge that we can forgive our enemies and in this way help peace to come to our world.

Hopefully this book written by Tim Knatchbull, " From a Clear Blue Sky" will soon be available to purchase from American bookstores.

Mary Mel French
Former Chief of Protocol, USA
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5.0 out of 5 stars Well worth the read July 17 2011
By Richard Hay - Published on Amazon.com
Format:Paperback|Amazon Verified Purchase
I found Timothy Knatchbull's book well worth the read. The story of how he and his close knit family faced such a terrible tragedy kept me glued to the book which I finished in 5 days. I felt like I was there as it happened. The story of his family's courage and healing brought tears to my eyes. I do believe his grandfather, Lord Mountbatten, would have been pleased and proud to know his grandson, though injured from the accident, was able to work through a range of emotions to eventually process the tragedy and receive healing as he unearthed layer after layer of what actually happened from a number of different perspectives. Timothy's willingness to bear his soul and share the heart break of losing a twin was touching as well. As he faced up to the loss and returned to the scene of the bombing accident, I felt myself cheering him on. It's the story of triumph over tragedy. To say the book touched me would be an understatement. Knatchbull's attention to details is phenomenal.
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