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Jilli

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Jill Pennington was born in West Yorkshire and lived there for 36 years, she then emigrated to Italy where she now lives with her three children on a farm with lots of animals, she grows and sells
fruit and vegetables. She enjoys cooking for family and friends. She also manages property for other Brits and gets roped in to restoring/renovating/redecorating their houses.


I am currently building a website to accompany the book , where real photos of the story are available to view.

I mainly read non-fiction, but will read some fiction, (crime, law, police, murder, or comedy) would never read sci-fi or anything abour religion.

I have removed some of the chapters as I am now submitting to agents.
Thanks to everyone who has helped/advised/read/commented on my book.

Book sleeve and website design by Mrs Harris.
Email address on website.

Best books I have read on here so far

BRAINRUSH/ Richard Bard
FIVE DARES/ D P Walker
FLAWLESS MURDER/ David Raymond
MRS JONES/ B A Morton

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my websites

http://www.jilli-pen.co.uk/Jills_Book/Welcome.html     http://jill-pennington.blogspot.com/

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my books

The Diary of a Single Parent A....

Jill Pennington

This is not the usual ex-pat story.
Three kids, no man, no money, no job.
Not the new life I expected.



When Jill and her family moved to Italy she expected life to change but she had no idea how massive that change would be. Shortly after the move, she discovered her husband had been having an affair and had no intentions of staying in Italy.
Despite being in a foreign country with no income, limited language skills, a house that needed rebuilding and three young children to care for, she never once considered returning to the UK. With strength and determination she accepted any challenge, dismantling a derelict house to ground level, digging out a three metre deep well with her hands to get free water and overcoming her fear of the chainsaw to cut the winter wood. When there was very little money for food she made risotto with nettles collected from the roadside. She overcame many problems learned new skills and discovered that money is not important, and the only things in life that matters are health, happiness and her children.

 

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Zijn wrote 15 hours ago

“It was two kids against the world. And the world didn’t stand a chan....

Mumsie 1 wrote 17 hours ago

Jill; I came across your profile today and was intrigued. I was wond....

RaineyC wrote 22 hours ago

Hi Jilli, thanks so much for putting The Pencil Case on your bookshe....

Lourdes wrote 6 days ago

Dear Jill, Thank you so much for your support. I hope to look at The....

Brigitte_2 wrote 6 days ago

Thanks Jilli for backing my manuscript. I am looking forward to readi....

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I wrote 13 days ago

What a great line 'such a relief to be no longer in love' . Really well written. Think most people can relate to a part of it. view book

I wrote 24 days ago

This is well written and I am finding it hard to stop reading, In fact the only thing I can suggest to make it better is perhaps cut the descriptions a bit. I like descriptive writing but I think sometimes you over describe your scenes and this detracts from the story. Beg of chp5 you are in Darrens... view book

I wrote 31 days ago

I have read some of this before but just had another look, it's well written and I love your memories of Yorkshire. I will read on. Thanks for backing mine. view book

I wrote 67 days ago

I can relate to a lot of this, similar experiences to my own here in Italy. view book

I wrote 89 days ago

Really quite amazing for someone so young to be able to write like this. It is brilliant. You deserve to be published. Well done, both on the writing and on the recovery. view book

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