Summary
DURING times of stress and pain, Bel Mooney has always repeated the mantra: 'We can find a way through this.' She believes bitterness is corrosive and regrets are futile. Her optimism
despite the sorrow that has punctuated her life remains invincible.See the full content of this document
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Anguish Over Two Children.
'I'm a great believer in seeing the best in human nature,' she says.
For all this, even she is surprised by her current happiness.Four years ago, her 35-year marriage to the broadcaster Jonathan Dimbleby was painfully fracturing; broken beyond repair by his affair with opera singer Susan Chilcott, who was later to die of cancer. Eventually Bel left the family homean 18th-century farmhouse set in 200 lush Somerset acres bought a new house and set about the task of rebuilding her shattered life.And this year, that reconstruction is complete. The reversal in her fortunes has prompted both joy and incr...See the full content of this document
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