Shout at the Moon

Shout at the Moon by Russ Kane, published by John Blake Publishing in 2002, is a poignant narrative that delves into the complexities of love and resilience. This New Ed edition spans 354 pages and is presented in English. The book recounts the life of Russ Kane, a familiar voice on London’s Capital Radio, and his wife Sally, who appear to lead an idyllic life. However, their journey is marked by significant challenges, including a traumatic childbirth and Sally’s subsequent battle with breast cancer, alongside Russ’s own life-threatening car accident.
Readers will find a deeply personal account that explores themes of tragedy and triumph, emphasizing the strength of their relationship amidst adversity. The narrative touches on various subjects, including personal memoirs and the impact of medical challenges, while also reflecting on the world of entertainment and performing arts. Through their experiences, Russ and Sally share a life-affirming story that highlights the power of love and togetherness in overcoming life’s obstacles.
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Russ Kane is known to millions across London as the voice of Capital Radio’s Flying Eye. He and his wife Sally are the perfect couple who seem to have it all. Yet behind their perfect life lies a history of tragedy that would have broken any but the most profound relationship. When Sally was told she was to have twins, their life seemed complete; little did they know that the birth would almost kill mother and children. By a miracle, they survived, only for Sally to be diagnosed with breast cancer and for Russ to be involved in a life-threatening car accident. Yet Russ and Sally have emerged triumphantly from their darkest hour to tell a life-affirming story of the power of love and togetherness over potential disaster and tragedy. It is above all a very human story of tragedy and our ability to succeed against it.
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