Lyrical and sensual, this is the true story of a love doomed from the start, but saved by two people who simply would not give up on each other.
Jill Robinson Books






With a Cast of Thousands; a Hollywood Childhood
- 264 pages
- 10 hours of reading
The narrative presents an authentic and heartfelt exploration of Jill's personal struggles, fears, and triumphs, emphasizing her resilience and faith in positivity. Through her experiences, she offers insights into the mind/body connection and encourages readers to take responsibility for their choices. Jill's Journey serves as a source of hope and inspiration, guiding others facing difficulties with a message of empowerment and the possibility of transformation.
While working on a research project collecting the life histories of disparate Care Home residents, including a melancholic mariner, a disillusioned cleric, and the Yorkshire Ripper's newsagent, (to say nothing of Nell, proud to be the 'Resident from Hell'), Jess reflects on her how her own life has led her from running round the Wishing Tree to chasing peacocks down the back streets of Berringden Brow. Then she finds herself at a Folk Festival chaperoning a troupe of 46 Koreans.... Further small town oddness from Jill Robinson, the author of "Berringden Brow", “A Place Like This” and “Sons and Lodgers."
A poignant exploration of identity emerges as Jill Robinson, a novelist, wakes from a coma with no memory of her past. As she embarks on a journey to reconstruct her life, the narrative intertwines elements of love and mystery, revealing her determination to rediscover herself and the connections that define her. Through this quest, the story delves into themes of memory and the essence of self, captivating readers with its emotional depth and complexity.