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Imogene's father taught her the world can be changed one person at a time, and she should be vigilant in being part of the adventure. Imogene believes people come into each other's lives for a reason. In a series of stories, while gathering new friends, she reveals herself a little at a time. She guides these newly acquired friends through lessons which will enhance their life. Butterflies appear, teaching appreciation of time, and a blank jigsaw shows that life sometimes fits together without knowing the big picture. Lessons of the Universe with Imogene Constantine brings together inspiring…mehr

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Imogene's father taught her the world can be changed one person at a time, and she should be vigilant in being part of the adventure. Imogene believes people come into each other's lives for a reason. In a series of stories, while gathering new friends, she reveals herself a little at a time. She guides these newly acquired friends through lessons which will enhance their life. Butterflies appear, teaching appreciation of time, and a blank jigsaw shows that life sometimes fits together without knowing the big picture. Lessons of the Universe with Imogene Constantine brings together inspiring stories to remind us that each day should be counted as a blessing.
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Autorenporträt
PERTH-BASED Barbara Gurney is a fiction writer and poet. Her novels are diverse in their storyline, but all have a connection to people and places, to desires and self-growth. She tackles everyday characters who see beyond reality or, in her newest novel, Diary of Lies, a main character who creates her own reality. The idea for Diary of Lies came from considering a response to the question - "What are you doing tomorrow?" Our answers invariable are truth-based. But what if we embellished - "Having dinner with the Premier", "Jetting off to Hawaii"? Who cares? No one really. That is the assumption - until they get out of hand.Her fourth poetry collection is due out in 2023, and will be connected to her newly-found passion for art. Having thirteen publications on her shelf, and many awards on file, she's pleasantly gratified at the success of her writing.She becomes a writing, painting hermit during the Western Australian heat, but is generally open to coffee and cake on any given day!