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The Family Who Loved Me tells the story through the home's point of view as it went from a small, neglected home to a beautiful and much-loved home. The home shares its thought and feelings about the family that took a chance on a small home that needed a lot of work and love and how this home was included in so many fun and heartwarming experiences throughout many years. We learn of the strong bond that is formed between this family and this home, a bond that continued even after the family had to move away.

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The Family Who Loved Me tells the story through the home's point of view as it went from a small, neglected home to a beautiful and much-loved home. The home shares its thought and feelings about the family that took a chance on a small home that needed a lot of work and love and how this home was included in so many fun and heartwarming experiences throughout many years. We learn of the strong bond that is formed between this family and this home, a bond that continued even after the family had to move away.


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Autorenporträt
Pam Brown 1946-2023 Pam Brown spent most of her life working in steel sculpture. Alongside her husband, sculptor Roy Kitchin, she co-founded and ran The Ironbridge Open Air Museum of Steel Sculpture in Coalbrookdale, Shropshire, the birthplace of the Industrial Revolution. In the last 20 years, she moved into creating cast iron pieces, both in the USA and at home in the UK and explored digital landscape printmaking. At the same time, she began writing her semi-autobiographical novel, Rust Never Sleeps, drawing inspiration from her own diaries and experiences navigating the art world. Talking Feet is Pam's second novel.