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Losing My Identity - Sally Brampton Sally Brampton
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I wrote this post for the website, welldoing.org, which is a fantastic (and fascinating) collection of emotional wisdom and advice. The photograph is of me on my allotment because being a gardener is one of the identities I love. Quite recently, I lost my identity, which sounds rather careless given that I hadn’t, until some days had passed, realised it was missing. People said it wasn’t fair, which was very nice of them, but it is not in my nature to complain. I have driven friends mad You are very ...
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Shoot the Damn Dog - Sally Brampton Sally Brampton
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Shoot the Damn Dog. This brave and moving memoir challenges all the clichés about mental illness. Brave and candid inspiring. Publisher: Bloomsbury (Jan 2008). Theme by Molly Powell.
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Lovesick - Sally Brampton Sally Brampton
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A contemporary novel about friendship, love and AIDS, by the author of Good Grief . An artist, a teacher, a lawyer, an interior decorator and a businessman are all successful, and all related in some way. One of them embarks on an affair which leads to the disclosure of a devastating secret. Arrow Books Ltd (Apr 1995). Theme by Molly Powell.
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Concerning Lily - Sally Brampton Sally Brampton
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Lily Clifton is young, friendless and a stranger to London. She is also a stranger to conscience but Elisabeth Delaware, preoccupied with her own boredom and frustration, scarcely notices. Nor does she see that her marriage to solid, dependable Charles is slowly crumbling. Arrow Books Ltd; New Ed edition (Sep 1998). Theme by Molly Powell.
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Staying Sane Archives - Sally Brampton Sally Brampton
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This is my favourite time of year, when Mother Nature wakes from the long, deep sleep of winter. The branches of trees are dusted with fresh new green, and the woods are alive with the gentle colours of primroses and bluebells. There is something so optimistic about the coming of the light, and the understanding Read more…. The best way to cheer yourself up is to try to cheer somebody else up. Mark Twain. Supplements I take that help. Theme by Molly Powell.
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Books - Sally Brampton Sally Brampton
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Text to be added soon! Shoot the Damn Dog. Text about Shoot the Damn Dog. Theme by Molly Powell.
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Journalism Archives - Sally Brampton Sally Brampton
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I wrote this post for the website, welldoing.org, which is a fantastic (and fascinating) collection of emotional wisdom and advice. The photograph is of me on my allotment because being a gardener is one of the identities I love Quite recently, I lost my identity, which sounds rather careless given that I hadn’t, until some Read more…. Victoria Health – Life. This is a subject that may tread on the most sensitive toes. Then again, it might help somebody. It is about mothers; in particular, diffic...This ...
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Love, Always - Sally Brampton Sally Brampton
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If home is where the heart is, then Jane has found her place, but Ben proves to be an unsafe haven. They split up, but eight years later they meet again, and when tragedy blows their world apart, it pushes Ben and Jane back together. Arrow Books Ltd; New Ed edition (Dec 2000). Theme by Molly Powell.
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About - Sally Brampton Sally Brampton
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Sally Jane Brampton (15 July 1955 10 May 2016) was an English journalist, writer, and magazine editor. She was the founding editor of the British edition of the French magazine Elle in 1985. Sally was born in Brunei in on the 15th of July, 1955, to Pamela and Roy Brampton. Theme by Molly Powell.
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Victoria Health - Sally Brampton Sally Brampton
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When my daughter was a teenager, she spent a great deal of time thinking about appearance, just like every other teenage girl in the known universe. I’m too fat, my hair is too frizzy, my face is too round, and my eyes are too small. So now, we have a catchphrase in our house What’s the fastest way to unhappiness? Comparing ourselves to others. No It makes me feel like a bitch. A friend came to see me the other day. She needed a chat because she was feeling so miserable. She was a lump, she said&...Now, ...