GIANTS AMONGST THEIR FELLOWS
Autor Danielle Lisa Clarke, Patricia Cashmoreen Limba Engleză Paperback – 21 oct 2019
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780646807713
ISBN-10: 0646807714
Pagini: 582
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 31 mm
Greutate: 0.8 kg
Editura: Danielle Lisa Clarke
ISBN-10: 0646807714
Pagini: 582
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 31 mm
Greutate: 0.8 kg
Editura: Danielle Lisa Clarke
Notă biografică
In spite of ill health and a plethora of obstacles, Patricia Cashmore wrote 'her Giants' in the background of her life for over 20 years. Being an award-winning chef and restaurant owner in Perth Western Australia, raising 2 girls and married to an unfaithful husband, shockingly in 1989 Patricia was diagnosed with pulmonary fibrosis and given 2-3 years to live. Shortly after the couple divorced her lungs began to wane. During the 90's, requiring the assistance of oxygen tanks to breathe, the proverbial tick commenced its crescendo. Patrica soldiered on into the millennium, and in 2004 miraculously she survived a double lung transplant. Highly regarded amongst her peers as an intelligent entrepreneurial epicurean and award-winning artist, despite Patricia enduring such despair in her life she always remained positive. With her new lungs enabling her to forge on, she challenged herself with several other projects and continued writing for another 13 years. In was in May 2017 when Patricia's health took a turn for the worst. Suffering a series of fatal strokes, within a few months, her brilliant mind was lost and tragically she passed away August that year. Whereas Patricia only shared snippets of 'her Giants' to her youngest daughter over the years, Danielle understood the magnitude of importance the story was to her. With it far from complete, after her mother's passing, weeks starring at her mother's computer, she decided to take on the massive task of completing her mother's work. Starting from the beginning, paying particular attention to retain her mother's style and use of language, Danielle, along with her intimate knowledge of Southwest Regional Australia, melded hers and her mother's narrative together. And it's in 'their' unique collaboration that this tale has been described as 'a seamless work of art'. Danielle, creative and determined not unlike her mother, has lived in Margaret River since 2008 with her husband of 14 years. A well respected trades woman and musician in her community, Danielle states that whereas the process of broadening her mother's vision has stirred a diverse array of emotion in her , equally it has presented her with great reward. For not only has she gained an unfathomable insight into the person her mother was, the experience alone has ignited her spirit and unleashed a passion for story-telling within her, one she thought she never had. "Forever in debt to Michelle Holyhead, Managing director and Chief Editor of The Book Studio Bli Bli Qld Aust, without her, this book would never have happened." Danielle Clarke xx