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In her poignant memoir, Carolyn describes the heartbreak of losing a child, and how she and her family dealt with unimaginable loss and learned to live again. Married with two daughters, Ellie aged 14 and Rosie 11, Carolyn was teaching at Redroofs School for the Performing Arts when Rosie suddenly developed vasculitis, a rare auto immune disease. Rosie spent many months in hospital undergoing tests, scans and operations whilst her family were worried sick and traumatised by the lack of support for parents in their situation. Rosie's tragic death six months later compelled Carolyn to set-up…mehr

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In her poignant memoir, Carolyn describes the heartbreak of losing a child, and how she and her family dealt with unimaginable loss and learned to live again. Married with two daughters, Ellie aged 14 and Rosie 11, Carolyn was teaching at Redroofs School for the Performing Arts when Rosie suddenly developed vasculitis, a rare auto immune disease. Rosie spent many months in hospital undergoing tests, scans and operations whilst her family were worried sick and traumatised by the lack of support for parents in their situation. Rosie's tragic death six months later compelled Carolyn to set-up Rosie's Rainbow Fund in her memory and to honour Rosie's wish to help other sick children. The charity has achieved major success bringing music therapy to thousands of sick children in hospital, care for parents with hospitalised children and ongoing support for bereaved parents. As a believer in spirituality, Carolyn felt that Rosie was sending messages and helping her through her grief. Predictions given to Carolyn previously that her destiny was to have another child, and with Rosie's blessing, Carolyn and her husband embarked upon a five-year programme of fertility treatment. Carolyn describes in intimate detail all the processes,procedures and disappointments she experienced. Finally, at 54 years of age and through IVF and a donor egg Carolyn gave birth to their son Dominic and a brother for Ellie. After a painful divorce Carolyn discovered a breast lump in 2016 and following a diagnosis of cancer had to undergo a mastectomy. She chronicles the gruelling regime of chemotherapy and radiotherapy, the caring medical staff and inspiring patients that helped her through this frightening chapter. However, the rollercoaster of life and death hadn't finished with her yet...
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Carolyn studied at Arts Educational Schools focussing on performing arts. This early training led her to successfully audition for several national theatre and television shows under her maiden name Carolyn Keston.These theatrical experiences fuelled Carolyn's passion for coaching young performers. She began teaching at Redroofs School for the Performing Arts, which her mother June had founded in 1947. The dedicated and professional tuition offered by Carolyn and her family have helped launch the careers of many Oscar and BAFTA award winning film and TV actors and West End musical theatre artistes.Carolyn married David Mayling in 1987. Together they had two daughters Ellie in 1988 and Rosie in 1991 with whom Carolyn shared her love of the arts (both girls attended Redroofs). Following the tragic death of their younger daughter Rosie aged just eleven in 2003, they honoured Rosie's wish to help sick children by founding Rosie's Rainbow Fund.The registered charity offers music therapy support for sick children, support for parents with children in hospital and bereavement services for parents who have lost a child. Over the years many thousands of children and families have benefitted from Rosie's legacy.