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Have you ever had to smile and go on with life while dealing with a broken heart? Things We Can't Escape is a collection of poetry that explores grief, love, and healing. Townsend wrote this collection of poetry for the times when she cried in the car, the times she had to go to work when her heart was broken, the times when she cried out in her sleep while missing a loved one... the days when she wondered, filled with grief, how would she ever get through another minute, let alone another day? The poems are divided into sections so readers may refer back to the sections as needed. Author's…mehr

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Have you ever had to smile and go on with life while dealing with a broken heart? Things We Can't Escape is a collection of poetry that explores grief, love, and healing. Townsend wrote this collection of poetry for the times when she cried in the car, the times she had to go to work when her heart was broken, the times when she cried out in her sleep while missing a loved one... the days when she wondered, filled with grief, how would she ever get through another minute, let alone another day? The poems are divided into sections so readers may refer back to the sections as needed. Author's Note: If you can relate to these poems... just know that eventually, one day, it can get better. I promise. D.T. xoxo
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From childhood, siblings David Hardie and Diana Townsend loved telling stories. While still at school, despite being dyslexic, David won a competition to have a play he had written produced by the BBC. As teenagers, David and Diana helped their father build an animated model of a three-ring circus which was exhibited around the UK. Later, the family bought a derelict school which they transformed into a tourist attraction. Diana has written a series of memoirs about these years under the title Me, My Family and the Poltergeist. When the tourist attraction closed, the family started a new business creating Christmas displays for shopping centres as well as hand-sculpting thousands of figures for model villages across the UK. In more recent years, David and Diana, together with Diana's husband, Robert Townsend, have produced a number of short films and two feature films. While David's children were young, he told them stories of the Dittos, invisible elf-like creatures who live in the seaside town of Dawlish, helping to look after wildlife and clean up after visitors. Working with Diana, David has now developed these stories into a trilogy of books under the title The Dittos of Dawlish.