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⚠️ INTERNATIONAL BUYERS: Shipping costs for signed paperbacks outside the UK can be high (£6-20). Consider our instant digital edition instead - same content, same bonuses, just £4.99 with no shipping! VIEW DIGITAL EDITION → https://payhip.com/b/KDxVp


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🎉 NEW YEAR SPECIAL: SIGNED EDITION + 2 BONUS RESEARCH GUIDES WAS £22.00 NOW £15.00 + £4.50 UK P&P (SAVE £7!)


🎉 Worldwide shipping available on request


📥 BONUS GUIDES DELIVERY: Within 24 hours of purchase, you'll receive an email containing:

✓ Secure download link for both PDF research guides (via BookFunnel)

✓ Confirmation of your signed book shipment (January 2026) Your guides work on all devices and can be downloaded multiple times.


⚠️ IMPORTANT: The 2 bonus research guides are ONLY included with this New Year Special edition. They are NOT available with any other version of the book.


⏰ OFFER ENDS: 31 December 2025 at Midnight


"No one believed me. 'Children couldn't have been treated like that.' But we were." — Harry Drabble


What will you carry into 2026—old family patterns, or new understanding?


📚 WHAT YOU GET: ✅ SIGNED paperback of 'Yet' – signed by author Helen Parker-Drabble • 322 pages with 161 historical photographs • Delivery: January 2026


✅ BONUS 1: "Guide to Researching Childhood Separation in Your Family Tree" (PDF download)

• Identify signs of childhood separation in records

• Find hospital registers, evacuation records, institutional documents

• Reconstruct what life was like for separated children

• Research with compassion for yourself and your ancestors


✅ BONUS 2: "Reflection Questions: Understanding Inherited Patterns" (PDF download)

• Map separation experiences across your family tree

• Identify patterns of distance and silence

• Recognise echoes in your own life

• Find resilience threads and the "promise of yet"


📖 ABOUT THE BOOK: In 1937, two-year-old Harry Drabble was torn from his mother's arms and institutionalised for seven years in Sheffield's King Edward VII Hospital—immobilised in plaster casts, emotionally neglected, told he'd never walk, work, or marry. He proved them wrong. This father-daughter collaboration reveals: - How childhood separation creates patterns that echo through generations - The shocking treatment of disabled children in 1930s Britain - One boy's extraordinary resilience against impossible odds - The transformative power of one word: "Yet"


WHAT READERS ARE SAYING:

★★★★★ "It brought back memories of over 70 years ago... everything written about the hospitalisation, the treatment, the determination to beat it all—I fully agree." — R. Shaw, former hospital patient

★★★★★ "The unknown chapter of my late husband's life has now been written. I am more grateful than I can say. A solemn but liberating experience for me and our three children." — Mary

★★★★★ "A deeply moving and beautifully written book that captures both the heartbreak and resilience." — Neil Anderson

★★★★★ "Brilliant! Wonderful style of factual writing with deep emotion." — Social historian

★★★★★ "An essential read for social historians... a powerful testament to empathy and dignity." — Kevin Brown, author and historian


THE PERFECT NEW YEAR GIFT (for yourself or family historians) Start 2026 understanding where you came from, so you can choose where you're going.


⚠️ IMPORTANT: - Offer ends 31 December 2025 at midnight - After the deadline: books return to the regular price


Bonus guides ONLY available with this New Year Special


📧 Questions? Contact helen@helenparkerdrabble.com


Ring in 2026 with a resolution that matters: Understanding your family's story.


ORDER NOW – Ends 31 December Midnight