HOPE FOR A BLESSING ALWAYS REMEMBERING THE HONEY SUCKLED BREAST
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About the Book
This book “HOPE FOR A BLESSING AND ALWAYS REMEMBERING THE HONEY SUCKLED BREAST” is one of a kind written with you in mind; it shows appreciation for parents, grandparents and children alike. It stresses commitment love and loyalty within the family unit and among friends. It’s a constant reminder of unwavering love. The poetic verses in this book are humorous filled with satire catering not only to children but to the young at heart. These illustrations are appeasing to the mind and tell the story. This book is different; humorous, original, exciting and engaging. It is intended to entertain and enlighten children and remind society as a whole of the value system. Children, parents, grandparents and friends will ZOOM and fit right in, and they will thank you for it. It’s hilarious, come, have a laugh on me!
About the Author
AUTHOR Hillary Eloise J.C. is the youngest of nine siblings; born on August 3rd 1953 in the Parish of St. Mary Jamaica West Indies. She had a fulfilling child hood with lots and fun and laughter. She grew up in a big family of nine brothers and sisters. The fun never stopped; they learned how to entertain themselves. She is poetic with a childlike personality, always appreciative and finds it easy to entertain and amuse herself. She is a nurse by profession, handy woman by trade. One of her passions amongst other things is to write; she gets excited when she put her thoughts on paper. Throughout her life she have been known as Hillary and she behave like the ‘hilarious one’ nevertheless her parents registered her as Eloise Joyce Coombs She loves children, she adores them; the feeling is mutual. Children gravitate to this kind of clownish behavior; and she have supported them and worked with them during her younger years. The antics of children and their carefree behaviors’ compel her to write, “ZooZoom I fit right in!” #1 HOPE FOR A BLESSING ALWAYS REMEMBERING THE HONEY SUCKLED BREAST is staunch reminder to build cohesion within the family unit and among friends in sickness and in health and especially in old age. Some parents made the ultimate sacrifice “NEVER BITE THE HANDS THAT FEED YOU”