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Memories of Lockdown Rosanne Gallagher

Memories of Lockdown By Rosanne Gallagher

Memories of Lockdown by Rosanne Gallagher


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Summary

Stories of how people living in different countries with very different opinions have come through the Covid crisis.

Memories of Lockdown Summary

Memories of Lockdown: We dont all see things the same way by Rosanne Gallagher

In March 2020 Covid struck and the world changed - much of the world locked down - will it ever be the same again? The author woke up one morning at the end of June 2021 and decided that she wanted to put a book together of lives during these times. She had been watching families and friends becoming increasingly divided by their opposing views on what was going on in the world. People were becoming angry and frustrated with each other for not sharing the same view on what was going on. Fear, blame, anxiety, were on the increase. People were suffering and if there was one thing we didn't need more of it was suffering. We all have our own unique circumstances, views, beliefs, thoughts, feelings, hopes and fears and her aim for this book is to create more understanding, respect and love. She has gathered individual heartfelt stories from friends, ordinary people, of where they were in their lives when Covid struck and how they have navigated the past 2 and a half years. The world is in crisis and we need unity, trust and love, not division, hopelessness and fear. This book tells the unique stories of people living in different circumstances, in different countries with some very different opinions. Each story is the truth of the person who wrote it even if it is not your truth. The author hopes you will enjoy reading the wonderful stories that have been shared with her.

About Rosanne Gallagher

Rosanne Gallagher is now living in the West Country of England and loving it! Born in London, the author grew up in West Sussex. She loved people, animals and her family. She had happy, loving and supportive parents, and her friends were very important to her. Her family pets included dogs, cats, guinea-pigs, rabbits and mice, and at the age of 12 - her first pony. Schooling was never destined to lead to academic victory but she made fabulous friends and to her delight some have written in this book. Nearing her 18th birthday, with dismal A-level results on the near horizon, she persuaded her poor long suffering parents that she would do better working in London and with heavy hearts they agreed. London in the 70s was fun and gave her independence, more friends and live music. Life was good! Some years later a job offer in Spain came up and her love affair with Spain began; the people, the culture, the language, the weather! She has 3 children and 2 grandchildren and looks back on each part of her life as a wonderful experience! When Covid struck at the beginning of 2020 she decided to move back to the UK until the dust settled and as she witnessed the divide that was spreading globally between people with different views and beliefs she was inspired to write this book. The aim of this book is to help people understand each other and to accept that we dont all see things the same way. She remains eternally optimistic for a bright future!

Additional information

GOR013646917
9781789633528
1789633524
Memories of Lockdown: We dont all see things the same way by Rosanne Gallagher
Used - Very Good
Paperback
The Choir Press
2023-01-01
184
N/A
Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.
This is a used book - there is no escaping the fact it has been read by someone else and it will show signs of wear and previous use. Overall we expect it to be in very good condition, but if you are not entirely satisfied please get in touch with us

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