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Jenny Zimmer

    Glass from Australia and New Zealand
    Art of the Absolons
    All The Moments Are Real
    The Man In the Mirror and Other Strangers
    A Carpet Of Violets and Clover: A Soulful Collection of Short Stories, Personal Essays & Poems
    • A Carpet of Violets & Clover is an ode to sensitivity and soulfulness. The multi-faceted Jenny Zimmer shares a lovely collection of short stories, personal essays and poetry. The short stories started with her fascination for flash fiction. The essays stem from personal experiences or observations. A love for nature has inspired many of the poems and haiku. Jenny indeed finds joy in nature and loves life. She has condensed a small essence of her self and soul in these heartfelt and diverse literary pieces that will make you smile, tear up, laugh and most importantly, feel alive. The author makes sure you will not put down this book without feeling inspired.

      A Carpet Of Violets and Clover: A Soulful Collection of Short Stories, Personal Essays & Poems
    • The Man In the Mirror and Other Strangers

      Looking at Alzheimer's Disease through the Life and Experiences of a Caregiver Wife

      • 154 pages
      • 6 hours of reading

      The memoir explores a wife's emotional journey as she becomes a caregiver for her husband diagnosed with Alzheimer's Disease. It offers a poignant love story intertwined with the challenges of caregiving, providing insights and support for overwhelmed caregivers who struggle to prioritize their own well-being. Through her experiences, the author sheds light on the complexities of love and loss, while also serving as a guide for those facing similar hardships.

      The Man In the Mirror and Other Strangers
    • All The Moments Are Real

      • 84 pages
      • 3 hours of reading

      Exploring the complexities of personal relationships, this book encourages readers to engage in self-reflection to gain insights into their interactions with others. It delves into how understanding oneself can lead to healthier connections and improved communication. Through thought-provoking discussions and practical guidance, the narrative emphasizes the importance of introspection as a tool for fostering deeper and more meaningful relationships in various aspects of life.

      All The Moments Are Real
    • John Absolon was a well-known nineteenth century London water-colour artist. John de Mansfield Absolon, one of his artist sons, married a daughter of Robert Mace Habgood and travelled to Western Australia in 1869 to undertake tasks that included management of Habgood's two large import stores in Perth and Fremantle, Habgood's three ships that traded lead ore, pearl shells and sandalwood between Western Australia and London, and the Geraldine Lead Mines north of Geraldton-perhaps the first mining operations in colony. John de Mansfield Absolon also brought to Western Australia a knowledge of developments in mid-century French art twenty years in advance of Melbourne's Heidelberg School, which embraced French Impressionism in the mid-1880s. Absolon's impressionistic paintings of various sites in Western Australia and numerous ship-board scenes are quite remarkable for their time.This handsome book is richly illustrated with all aspects of this intriguing story-the art of both Absolons, father and son, in their perspectives of Victorian London and colonial Western Australia, together with rare glimpses into the early colonial history and the business records of the enterprising Habgood, Absolons & Co.

      Art of the Absolons