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Frances Ive

    With over two decades of experience as a health journalist, this author delves into complex health issues with expertise. Her work, featured in national newspapers and consumer magazines, demonstrates a deep understanding of well-being and medical topics. Beyond her extensive journalistic career, she has authored several books, aiming to provide readers with comprehensive insights. She is also looking towards fiction writing, hinting at an expansion of her creative endeavors.

    One Step Ahead of Osteoarthritis
    Stress
    Finding Jo
    Brown Eyes
    • Brown Eyes

      The family dog sees everything

      • 224 pages
      • 8 hours of reading

      The story unfolds through the perspective of a family Labrador, who witnesses the unraveling of his owners' marriage. As he observes their conflicts and emotional turmoil, he becomes acutely aware of their changing moods and habits. The dog's sense of loss and confusion highlights the impact of human relationships on those who love them unconditionally, raising poignant questions about love, loyalty, and the fragility of family life.

      Brown Eyes
    • Finding Jo

      • 320 pages
      • 12 hours of reading

      In a quest for freedom and self-discovery, Jo escapes her life and retreats to a stunning former palace in the Himalayas. Surrounded by breathtaking scenery, she finds the solitude necessary to reflect and untangle her inner turmoil. However, her journey toward peace is soon challenged by unforeseen obstacles that push her newfound balance to the brink, forcing her to confront her past and the realities of her choices.

      Finding Jo
    • Stress

      • 102 pages
      • 4 hours of reading
      Stress
    • A practical, holistic guide to overcoming the disabling effects of osteoarthritis that brings together mainstream, complementary and alternative approaches based on scientific evidence, the author's research findings and the author's personal experience as a health writer and osteoarthritis sufferer.

      One Step Ahead of Osteoarthritis