Precious Cache


Precious Cache’ is a collection of poems written as an unveiling of growth - The author’s journey is captured here, and through her personal experience of loss & grief, has allowed the reader insight into the many new phases and changes of her life, and that of her poetry.

Written by Debbie Stevens of Sydney, Australia, the book is available online at Lulu.com.

Follow A Freesia


Description:

‘Follow a Freesia’ takes us on a trip through time-through each struggle, each crisis and all the fun bits in between!This incredible journey unfolds with each story having its own poetic introduction…from Debbie’s website, Scent of Freesia and the offspring; Buds of Freesia this little book sums it all up under one roof-Bound to entertain and very easy to read. Debbie Stevens continues her quest to use her words as an army…they fight to raise awareness to Ovarian Cancer and remind us of one daughter’s devotion to her mother, Judy.

Written by Debbie Stevens of Sydney, Australia, the book is available online at Lulu.com.

Worth More Than Rubies

She is worth far more than rubies.

What a description to live up to!

And yet this is what the business woman and work at home mum is worth to her family. Women today crave to return home to care for their families and use their skills to contribute to the household income and yet so many feel it eludes them. Kathie gives women permission to return home and shares with the reader how she did exactly that, bringing up 5 daughters, while establishing a new industry, using skills she’d developed in the corporate world for over 20 years.

She believes that women today can do what their ancestors did – work at home and care for the family, returning to old-fashioned values and using modern day skills. Concern for the welfare of our children, plus escalating costs of childcare makes this book a ‘must read’ for all mothers who want to be a ‘work at home mum’ and be there for their families.

Written by Kathie M. Thomas, available online at www.worth-more-than-rubies.com, lulu.com, Koorong Bookstores and Dymocks, Melbourne.