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Catherine Jones

    Catherine Ann Jones intreccia profonde intuizioni psicologiche con la mitologia archetipica, attingendo al suo background accademico e alla sua vasta esperienza nel teatro e nel cinema. La sua scrittura approfondisce le complessità della psiche umana, esplorando temi universali attraverso narrazioni avvincenti che risuonano profondamente con i lettori. Jones guida scrittori e narratori in erba con un approccio unico che integra l'arte della scrittura con la sua anima, consentendo loro di scoprire e condividere le proprie storie trasformative. Il suo lavoro testimonia il potere della narrazione di guarire, illuminare e connetterci a verità più profonde.

    Soldiers' Wives
    The Bells of Little Woodford
    Meg and Rat & Puff! Puff! Puff! (Early Reader)
    A Regimental Affair
    Too Tall for Annie
    The Magic Helmet (White Early Reader)
    • Too Tall for Annie

      • 178pagine
      • 7 ore di lettura

      A young Welsh girl's journey from having no theatrical experience to starring in the West End production of ANNIE unfolds in this true story. Aimed at readers aged 8 to 14, it captures the dreams of aspiring performers. The narrative is enriched with diary extracts from twelve-year-old Cathy, providing an authentic glimpse into her experiences and aspirations, making it relatable for both young readers and anyone who has ever dreamed of the stage.

      Too Tall for Annie
    • A Regimental Affair

      • 461pagine
      • 17 ore di lettura

      A compelling take on army life, by a former officer and army wifeWhen Ginny arrives to take up her new post as Regimental Admin Officer, there are mixed feelings on the patch. Her old friend Maddy is delighted shell be glad of the company. Alice Davies, wife of Commanding Officer Bob Davies, is less pleased. Ginny herself is excited, not least at the prospect of being reunited with her old boss, Bob, for whom she has long held a candle.

      A Regimental Affair
    • The market town of Little Woodford seems peaceful and beautiful, with its thriving high street, ancient church and immaculate allotments. But behind this facade, troubles are brewing...

      The Bells of Little Woodford
    • This page-turning soap opera interweaves the stories of three women trying to get to grips with military life. Chrissie, orphaned young, finds solace in her career as a medic in the regiment, but will love for a married man prove her undoing? Maddy, a brilliant Oxford graduate, is bogged down with a fretful baby and a super-ambitious officer husband. Will she be able to stand life as a regimental wife? And Jenna – glamorous, bad girl Jenna, who doesn't believe in rules and regulations. Will she destroy her husband's career? Or will it destroy her?

      Soldiers' Wives
    • Trouble comes to the sleepy market town of Little Woodford - a world of allotments, pub quizzes, shopping and gossip - the heart of middle England.

      Little Woodford
    • Wisdom Of The Ages

      • 78pagine
      • 3 ore di lettura

      Featuring a collection of heartfelt homemade poems and writings, this book showcases the author's personal reflections and expressions. Each piece invites readers into a world of creativity and emotion, emphasizing the importance of support and connection in the writing journey.

      Wisdom Of The Ages
    • Hollow

      • 166pagine
      • 6 ore di lettura

      Exploring the complexities of love and relationships, this book delves into whether deep affection guarantees lasting connections. It poses thought-provoking questions about the nature of love, commitment, and the challenges that couples face. Through various narratives and insights, it examines the factors that influence the endurance of romantic bonds, ultimately inviting readers to reflect on their own experiences with love and separation.

      Hollow