Shadow Child
SEEDS OF DOUBT
“I finished Seeds of Doubt last night. It was a great book. I loved the story, Ingrid’s voyage and struggle, and the sense of Devon and history. The research struck me as particularly impressive... thanks again for the entertainment of a great book.”
Simon Hall - Home Affairs correspondent for BBC South West UK - author of The Balance of Guilt - www.thetvdetective.com
“I finished Seeds of Doubt last night. It was a great book. I loved the story, Ingrid’s voyage and struggle, and the sense of Devon and history. The research struck me as particularly impressive... thanks again for the entertainment of a great book.”
Simon Hall - Home Affairs correspondent for BBC South West UK - author of The Balance of Guilt - www.thetvdetective.com
On Course For Recovery
Are you ready to find your road to recovery? |
“Grasp the opportunity - I feel empowered to carry on with life”
“I recommend this course to anyone.” |
This inspirational book grew out of a series of courses held with people suffering from ME or Chronic Fatigue. It offers a sense of possibility, the conviction that sufferers can make a difference to their lives right now. The author should know. After suffering for several years she is now fully recovered.
'Over a quarter of a million people suffer from ME/CFS or Chronic Fatigue Syndrome in the UK. Many others remain undiagnosed. There is no apparent cure. Yet it is possible to recover. As I have.
You have a choice: to leave this course behind... or to decide that you’ve had enough of struggling with illness and to set yourself on course for recovery. Through the simple exercises described in this book, it is possible to influence your own health. Perhaps therapies, supplements and more aren't working for you. When we hit a crisis such as chronic illness we need to dig deeper, to find new solutions.
This course will help you discover those solutions for yourself. Follow it individually or join with others for support and encouragement. Work on each chapter for a week, a month, or more - whatever feels right for you. Very soon you’ll discover how to support your body’s natural healing process - and find yourself on course for recovery.
This kind of change doesn’t come from outside - from the actions of others, new research or a change in circumstances. It comes from within. The emphasis here is on you - on the positive, effective action you can take right now to make a difference to your life. '
ISBN 978-0-9568709-1-9
Paperback £7.99
'Over a quarter of a million people suffer from ME/CFS or Chronic Fatigue Syndrome in the UK. Many others remain undiagnosed. There is no apparent cure. Yet it is possible to recover. As I have.
You have a choice: to leave this course behind... or to decide that you’ve had enough of struggling with illness and to set yourself on course for recovery. Through the simple exercises described in this book, it is possible to influence your own health. Perhaps therapies, supplements and more aren't working for you. When we hit a crisis such as chronic illness we need to dig deeper, to find new solutions.
This course will help you discover those solutions for yourself. Follow it individually or join with others for support and encouragement. Work on each chapter for a week, a month, or more - whatever feels right for you. Very soon you’ll discover how to support your body’s natural healing process - and find yourself on course for recovery.
This kind of change doesn’t come from outside - from the actions of others, new research or a change in circumstances. It comes from within. The emphasis here is on you - on the positive, effective action you can take right now to make a difference to your life. '
ISBN 978-0-9568709-1-9
Paperback £7.99
In My Own Words
by John Devereux Edited by Pamela Vass with additional material by David Hogan |
A fascinating, candid and tremendously moving reflection of a life and times slowly receding into history. |
In My Own Words evolved out of times shared in front of Johnny’s coal fire when his recollections were freely given and much enjoyed. Then one day at the beginning of 2007 he asked if I would write his story.
It has been a pleasure and a privilege; one he would be happy to know is now being shared by so many others.
Johnny’s story encompasses a lifetime of experiences: from the harsh and primitive conditions of his childhood; through the trauma of his years in the Bomb Disposal squad during World War II; to civilian life and happier times in the North Devon village he loved so dearly... until we reach his final words:
“So now I’ve come to the end of my story. And great thanks to all my friends for where I am today. And I only hope we’ll go on being friends; which I couldn’t ask for anything better in my life. Thank you one and all. The story have ended.”
Johnny died on the 28th February 2008 aged 92.
ISBN
Paperback £6.99
Kindle £2.99
It has been a pleasure and a privilege; one he would be happy to know is now being shared by so many others.
Johnny’s story encompasses a lifetime of experiences: from the harsh and primitive conditions of his childhood; through the trauma of his years in the Bomb Disposal squad during World War II; to civilian life and happier times in the North Devon village he loved so dearly... until we reach his final words:
“So now I’ve come to the end of my story. And great thanks to all my friends for where I am today. And I only hope we’ll go on being friends; which I couldn’t ask for anything better in my life. Thank you one and all. The story have ended.”
Johnny died on the 28th February 2008 aged 92.
ISBN
Paperback £6.99
Kindle £2.99