
Becky: The Heartbreaking Story of Becky Watts by Her Father Darren Galsworthy
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Ben Fox
About this listen
This is the heartbreaking story of the murder of 16-year-old Bristol schoolgirl Becky Watts, a personal and heartfelt account of a crime that shocked the nation in a unique way and tore a family in two.
A vulnerable and shy girl, Becky Watts was brutally murdered and dismembered by her own step-brother on 19 February 2015. As her father Darren discovered the horrific details of what happened to his darling girl, his world fell apart.
Writing about his darkest hours and unbearable pain, Darren uncovers what Becky’s relationship with her step-brother Nathan, a child he had raised as his own son, was really like. He recalls the devastation of discovering the truth about the depravity with which Becky was torn from him in the safety of her own home. And he recounts the torment of the legal battle to see his step-son sentenced to life behind bars.
But, at its heart, Becky is a poignant personal story, a chance for Darren to pay tribute to his darling daughter, to celebrate her life and take back control of how she is remembered.
Darren recalls with enduring love the daughter he fought so hard to get custody of after she was taken into foster care as an infant; the happy child who completed his life; and the innocent schoolgirl who brought joy and happiness to all her knew her.
Both heartfelt and haunting, searingly honest and unflinching, this is the ultimate story of a family tragedy.
©2016 Darren Galsworthy (P)2016 HarperCollins Publishers LimitedI was interested in getting this audio book because my sister lived in st george just a few minutes walk from Becky and her family and I was so sad to find out what happened to this beautiful girl when the story became headline news.
I broke down many times reading this as I too have had the love of my life. my husband taken from me in the most brutal way possible and I can relate to the agony of having someone taken so tragically from you without warning.
I really wish I could speak directly to Darren and say how wonderful I think he is and how much respect I have for him , I plan to lay flowers for beautiful kind Becky when I next go to St George .
love never dies and one day you will be with your Becky again Darren .
all my love
aimee
Absolutely heartbreaking
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touching story
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A heartbreaking story, read wonderfully.
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Heartbreaking
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Heartbreaking
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honest and clear
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Would you consider the audio edition of Becky: The Heartbreaking Story of Becky Watts by Her Father Darren Galsworthy to be better than the print version?
I haven't read the print version.What was one of the most memorable moments of Becky: The Heartbreaking Story of Becky Watts by Her Father Darren Galsworthy?
The author and father of Becky really comes across as a sweet, good-hearted man who did the best for his kids. He's just your average hardworking man from Bristol who was a good father, stepfather and husband. I really liked him and my heart broke for him and his wife. He reminded me of my uncle who likes a drink and a fag and uses coarse language but has a heart of gold.Which character – as performed by Ben Fox – was your favourite?
Darren the father of Becky.Did you have an emotional reaction to this book? Did it make you laugh or cry?
Yes, I did cry listening to this story. How could anyone not shed a tear listening to this very sad and true story.Any additional comments?
I think that a woman should have narrated Anjie's chapter. The narrator was very good but has a strong accent and of course is male so I forgot that it was her words.Very sad story of a true family tragedy
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heartbreaking true story.
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powerful and moving
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God bless Bristols angel .
Heartbreaking
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