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How to Keep Calm and Carry On

On July 7, 2005, Bill Mann’s life changed forever. Emerging from the charred remains of a bombed Circle Line London Underground train carriage at Edgware Road, dazed, confused and lucky to be alive, Bill staggered on to the streets of a city in lockdown. The 7/7 terror attack claimed the lives of 52 people – six of them in carriage 2 at Edgware Road. Bill could have been one of them, having shared his morning commute with the bomb that rocked a city. In How to Keep Calm and Carry On, Bill takes us on a journey of self-discovery following 7/7 and the death of his beloved wife through cancer, explaining the techniques he used to rebuild and, ultimately, change his life.

Bill Mann

Bill Mann has coped with more than his fair share of change, trauma and tragedy. He narrowly survived the 7/7 London bombings in 2005, only to lose his wife to cancer a few years later. Bill has not only adapted to change, but learned how to embrace it and make it a positive force in his life.

Austin Macauley Publishers