Hazel Rolston’s family, parents and aunts pictured at the launch of her book. L to R: (seated) Stephen Rolston, Hazel Rolston, Meta Patterson and Jean Patterson. (back row) Rachel Rolston, Harold Patterson and Maureen Martin.
Hazel Rolston pictured with her former Friends School pals at the launch of her book. L to R: Julie McConaghie, Hazel Rolston, Karen Moore and Karen Campbell.
Hazel Rolston signs a copy of her book for Judith McClelland while her husband, the Rev George McClelland (National Director of the Boys’ Brigade, Northern Ireland), looks on.
During an interview with Denise Bailey (right) Hazel Rolston (left) speaks openly and emotionally about her experiences as she gives a brief overview of her autobiography.
Young people from Railway Street Presbyterian Church who performed an item of drama at the launch of Hazel Rolston’s book. L to R: Christina Hampton, Lynette Guiney, Abagail Graham, Richard Bailie, Laura (Trevor) McDonnnell, Louise Clarke and Laura Bittle.
Hazel Rolston signs a copy of her book for Denise Bailey, who conducted the interview with Hazel at the launch of her book.
Karen Bowden and Louise Clarke pictured leading the praise at the launch of Hazel Rolston’s book.
Hazel Rolston displays her sign language skill as she signs the words of 'When I survey the wondrous cross’ during the singing of the closing hymn.
Hazel Rolston pictured welcoming friends and invited guests to the launch of her book.
Hazel Rolston’s passion for her autobiography is evident in this picture as she speaks of the “darkness” and how she felt “cut off from God” when she became severely and mentally ill with post-natal depression and anxiety.