Biography & Autobiography |
Women |
Personal Memoirs |
Summary
Summary
Close your eyes and imagine that in your life; you will never see again! How would your world change? Would you face your life with courageand determination or would you rely on others for the rest of your life. All May ever needed was to be with the blind boy she'd fallen in love with. Desperate for freedom she elopes. She knows that she must take a leap of faithif she is to ever have the chance of love and of freedom; but there are obstacles to smash down. She is certain that together the world will really be their oyster; but will it?Our true story begins in the late forties, when the world disabled people faced was so much more challenging, and ends in the present with the author still seeking answers...maybe you can help her!"It really is a journey of love, hate andcompassion; writing that touches the heart."
Author Notes
I was born in London to blind parents James Hopper Nesbitt and Brenda May. I have worked, amongst other things, as a BenefitsAdvisor/Representative, half a day in a Weetabix factory, stitched heads onteddies, and also as a volunteer for the Boys/Girls brigade.My first book, Memories of Finedon was born out of a sad desperation, unable to trace my lost family. I'm married to Paul. We have three children and a grandchild called Erin. Our latest edition to the family is a re-homed dog called Henry....a beautiful nightmare!Apart from writing, attending writing courses, I thrive at the Seaside in Norfolk where I have a caravan. I feel blessed to live here inNorthamptonshire and visit nearby Stanwick Lakes frequently.I like to see the funny side of life, have a sense of humour, slept in a bed that a tramp wanted!