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Compiled by those who knew her best, Lost, Found, Remembered weaves together the words that defined her reputation as one of the most deeply empathetic, politically urgent journalists of her generation. 8 cm, 304 pages Editor: Paul McVeigh Showcasing the range of her voice by bringing together unpublished material alongside both her celebrated and lesser-known pieces, it reveals the sheer scope of McKee's intellectual and radically humane engagement with the world - and lets her spirit live on in her own words. We will all be poorer. Peter D.
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M Harris
A mix of her earlier less-known pieces, extracts from the book she was writing when she died, and her most famous essays, this book is wonderful and evocative. Highly recommended.
But this stands alone in terms of quality even without that context. She allows you to see her childhood growing up as a 'Ceasefire Baby' in Northern Ireland, how the conflict shaped those who didn't live through it, yet live with its aftermath. Knowing that Lyra McKee was murdered before she could finish the book that forms part of this collection is heartbreaking.