2026-03-16
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Dear Daughter is back with more amazing letters written by parents to their children and more powerful stories from the mother who lived through every parent's worst nightmare but found the strength to forgive her child's killer.
I was owed Anne's life but I was never going to be able to collect that debt.
To the daughter whose kidney donation saved her mother.
That's the biggest gift of all is just to watch her live her life to the fullest.
That's in season six of Dear Daughter from the BBC World Service.
Listen now and search for Dear Daughter wherever you get your BBC podcasts.
I've been given that ability to be good at playing piano and share it
because I've experienced a lot of trouble,
to be honest.
Francois Pierron is a wanderer.
To watch him play the piano is a transportative experience.
It kind of just pours out of him.
But his journey on this instrument accompanied one of the most difficult periods of his life.
For a long time,
Francois was experiencing the brutality of street homelessness in the UK capital and it was a public piano left in a railway station that was his salvation.
You're listening to Lives Less Ordinary from the BBC World Service with the story of Francois' search for a place and a state of mind that he could really call home.
I'm Mubin Azhar.
Francois' life began with an international adoption after he was abandoned by his birth parents in 1994.
He told me about the circumstances surrounding his birth in the Senegalese capital, Dakar.