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Christina Lamb

The Prince Rupert Hotel for the Homeless: A True Story of Love and Compassion Amid a Pandemic

The Prince Rupert Hotel for the Homeless: A True Story of Love and Compassion Amid a Pandemic

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In the midst of the COVID-19 pandemic, the Prince Rupert Hotel in London took in 100+ rough sleepers, providing them with shelter, food, and a comfortable bed. Christina Lamb's book "Lambs" chronicles the experiences of these guests, including their struggles with trauma, addiction, and mental illness. The story showcases the kindness and capacity for compassion of people in extreme situations, offering a panoramic insight into modern Britain.

Format: Hardback
Length: 320 pages
Publication date: 09 June 2022
Publisher: HarperCollins Publishers


In the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic, a surge of books is expected to emerge, delving into the profound impact of this global crisis. However, it is highly unlikely that any of these works will match the depth, empathy, and emotional resonance of Christina Lamb's remarkable account, "Lambs DAILY TELEGRAPH." Told through the lens of a foreign correspondent who turns her attention to her own country for the first time, this book offers a captivating and panoramic insight into modern Britain, unveiling its flaws and highlighting the remarkable resilience and kindness of its people.

When the pandemic struck the UK, Mike Matthews, the proprietor of a four-star hotel, found himself grappling with the daunting challenge of ensuring the survival of his establishment. However, the tides turned when the local council reached out, requesting assistance in accommodating 33 rough sleepers, many of whom had endured decades of homelessness on the streets. Recognizing the urgent need for shelter and support, the Prince Rupert Hotel stepped forward to welcome these individuals, offering them a haven of safety, nourishing food, and comfortable beds during the tumultuous period.

"Lambs DAILY TELEGRAPH" unfolds as a poignant and heart-wrenching narrative, chronicling the months that the luxury hotel spent locked down with its newfound guests. Among them were individuals who had been traumatized by their past experiences, grappling with addiction, or suffering from mental illness. Christina Lamb, in her role as a world-renowned foreign correspondent, skillfully weaves together a tapestry of stories, capturing the complexities of extreme situations and the profound losses that were endured. Through her intimate portrayal, she reveals how individuals navigated through the challenges, forming unexpected romances, and finding solace in their shared struggles.

What sets "Lambs DAILY TELEGRAPH" apart is its ability to offer a comprehensive and multifaceted perspective on modern Britain. Lamb delves into the country's failures, highlighting the systemic issues that contribute to poverty, inequality, and social exclusion. At the same time, she celebrates the remarkable resilience and kindness of its people, showcasing their capacity for compassion and support in the face of adversity. The book serves as a powerful reminder that even in the most challenging of times, there is always hope and light to be found.

"Lambs DAILY TELEGRAPH" is a testament to the human spirit's enduring power and the capacity for empathy and connection. It is a story that will touch the hearts of readers, reminding them of the importance of kindness, compassion, and community in navigating the complexities of life. This book is a must-read for anyone seeking a deeper understanding of modern Britain and the human experience in times of crisis.

Weight: 548g
Dimension: 163 x 243 x 34 (mm)
ISBN-13: 9780008487546

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