12 minutes ago Rachel Candlin ,West of Englandand Nick Jewers The daughter of Lord of the Flies author, William Golding, said she believed the ongoing appeal of the book was that "it rings horribly true". Judy Golding, speaking on the eve of a four-part BBC adaptation by Bristol's Jack Thorne, said she believed her father would have been happy with the series. "I think he felt, once he'd written the book, that was it, and it was out there and to a certain extent, people must react to it as they see fit," she said. Thorne said the story, published...