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Arthur's great grandfather opened an old antique shop and passed it down from generation to generation. For Arthur's seventieth birthday, his children surprise him by transforming his ancestors' shop into a museum. They also get in touch with long lost relatives Arthur hasn't seen in years. They gather together and share the stories of what their grandparents lived through. They recount events like the fire in Newcastle, the creation of the Jesmond Dene public park, and the unhealthy sewage waste near Sunderland. Author Romi Deonanan pulls some of her characters' tales from reality, especially…mehr

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Arthur's great grandfather opened an old antique shop and passed it down from generation to generation. For Arthur's seventieth birthday, his children surprise him by transforming his ancestors' shop into a museum. They also get in touch with long lost relatives Arthur hasn't seen in years. They gather together and share the stories of what their grandparents lived through. They recount events like the fire in Newcastle, the creation of the Jesmond Dene public park, and the unhealthy sewage waste near Sunderland. Author Romi Deonanan pulls some of her characters' tales from reality, especially the stories of ghosts and angels. Arthur Nelson's Little Old Curiosity Shop is a heartwarming example of family values working in unity regardless of the poverty, heartache, and pain that lingers in the past. With love and care, these relations congregate to prepare a better future for the generations to come.
Autorenporträt
At age eleven, I left school, to care for my sibling, that didn't stop me from learning and practicing writing stories and poems, I also enjoy history, soft furnishing and flower arranging. I am carer and work in a hospital. I'm a volunteer street pastor. My vision for the future is to further in reaching other never give up. Whatever hardship you face, just keep learning. Here is a poem for the end of the story facing hard ship. Life is like a dream Running like a stream Having all it's up and down Rushing through villages and towns Struggling through heartache and pain, Like a powerful hurricane, It's lovely when peace is in the air, Life is a wonderful thing to share, Taking each day as it's comes, Thanking our dads and mums, Through spring, summer, winter and snow, Yet life is a splendid thing to know Step by step we take each day With a breath of life we say Thank God for His creation A dream of life for every nation,