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  1. Some Other Rainbow is a joint memoir written by John McCarthy and Jill Morrell and first published by Bantam Press in 1993. It deals in separate chapters with the individual and parallel experiences of McCarthy and Morrell, during McCarthy's captivity in the Lebanon , which lasted from 17 April 1986 until 8 August 1991.

    • John McCarthy, Jill Morrell
    • 1993
  2. McCarthy and Jill Morrell had written a book together in 1993, after McCarthy's release, using the lyric "some other rainbow" from "Wonderful Remark" for the book's title. Clinging to some other rainbow While we're standing, waiting in the cold Telling us the same old story Knowing time is growing old. Personnel on original release

  3. 1 de oct. de 1993 · August 31, 2022. When this book was written in the early 90s, John McCarthy and Jill Morrell were still together - rebuilding their relationship after enduring five years of trauma and stress following John’s kidnapping in Lebanon.

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    • Mass Market Paperback
  4. Some other rainbow. by. McCarthy, John, 1956-. Publication date. 1993. Topics. McCarthy, John, 1956- -- Captivity, 1986-1991, Morrell, Jill -- Relations with hostages, McCarthy, John, 1956-, Hostages -- Lebanon -- Biography, Hostages -- Great Britain -- Biography, Captivity, Hostages, Relations with hostages, Great Britain, Lebanon. Publisher.

  5. For five years she and a group of friends worked ceaselessly on behalf of John and all British hostages in the Middle East, until the extraordinary day in August 1991 when John McCarthy stepped...

  6. Summary. On 17 April 1986 John McCarthy was kidnapped in Beirut. For the next five years he was cut off from everything and everybody he knew and loved, from family, friends, and, perhaps above all, from Jill Morrell, the girl he was going to marry. For five years, John McCarthy had to endure the deprivation - both physical and psychological ...

  7. On 17 April 1986 a British television journalist was kidnapped in Beirut. His name was John McCarthy and he was to remain a hostage for the next five years. During those years he was cut off from everything and everybody he knew and loved, from family, friends, and, perhaps above all, from Jill Morrell, the girl he was going to marry. and psychological - of captivity; the filth and the squalor ...