To Olivia

In 1962, Roald Dahl was an upcoming children’s author, his wife, Patricia Neal, was a Hollywood movie star. This unlikely pairing retreated to the English countryside to bring up their expanding young family.

Only for their lives to be turned upside down when their daughter Olivia contracted the measles virus and died. Her death devastated the couple, yet, their shared grief became a source of redemption and strength, Neal going on to win an Oscar and Dahl writing the book which made him a household name.