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Vanessa Joy Moore

    Drawing on over forty years as a clinical psychologist in the NHS, primarily working with disabled children and their families, this author possesses a profound understanding of human vulnerability and resilience. Her work is deeply informed by extensive experience navigating families through immense hardship. The central theme of her debut is the exploration of grief following the sudden and premature death of her husband. She delves into the process of mourning and the search for strength amidst unexpected tragedy.

    Sudden Loss, Slow Grieving
    One Thousand Days and One Cup of Tea
    You Can Ride Your Bike
    • You Can Ride Your Bike

      • 35 pages
      • 2 hours of reading

      Jack had always wanted a bike but has never had one without training wheels. With Christmas coming soon, he finds himself wishing for a bike he's never had. Will Jack's wish come true? This book highlights the importance of determination in a child's development.

      You Can Ride Your Bike
    • One Thousand Days and One Cup of Tea

      • 304 pages
      • 11 hours of reading

      A heartbreaking grief memoir, One Thousand Days and One Cup of Tea uncovers the process of healing from a personal and psychological view, written by a bereaved clinical psychologist.

      One Thousand Days and One Cup of Tea
    • A heartbreaking grief memoir, Sudden Loss, Slow Grieving uncovers the process of healing from a personal and psychological view, written by a bereaved clinical psychologist.

      Sudden Loss, Slow Grieving