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Roses: The Story of an ordinary woman.

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Rose an ordinary woman from Birmingham, United Kingdom.
A true story, (although the names have been changed) about a woman's bravery as she walks through life facing tragedy, love and hardship.
A dystopian novelette about Rose's fight with bowel cancer, her family, and her death.
Based on some of the British history ranging from the 1960's when she was born, and 2012 the date of her death. The world she lived in and the ever changing news and the events that happened around her.

55 pages, Kindle Edition

Published June 2, 2023

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Ruth Watson-Morris

81 books38 followers
Author of mixed genres.
Dark fantasy novels
Fantasia, Orion, Sky, and soon to be published Kaos, book 4 of the Voxian series.

Thriller/romance/sci-fi book Empathica due for a re-write coming in 2024.

Brand new children's preschool, Special educational needs, and primary school series.
Rainbow for first word association.
The Baby Dragons series now on book 4 Summer Splash
Book 3 Fire Babies
Book 2 Water Babies
Book 1 The Baby Dragons
Beautiful illustrations and easy to read language to build a child's reading confidence.

A wonderful YA LGBTQ reading called Belief, The Reaper stories book 1

I've been away for a while, so bear with.
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447 reviews18 followers
May 22, 2024
Love it

Rose An Ordinary Woman from Birmingham" is a touching story about Rose, an ordinary woman from Birmingham, UK, born in the 1960s. The narrative follows her life filled with love, tragedy, and hardship, culminating in her brave fight against bowel cancer until her death in 2012.

The novelette beautifully weaves Rose's personal journey with significant historical events, reflecting changes from the 1960s to 2012. It highlights themes of resilience, family love, and the impact of societal changes on individuals. The dystopian elements add depth, portraying a future Britain with social and economic challenges.

The writing is descriptive and engaging, making the characters and their interactions feel real. Rose's story is emotionally powerful, showing her strength and determination through life's toughest moments.

Overall, this is a compelling read about courage and perseverance, set against the backdrop of British history and a believable dystopian future
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454 reviews32 followers
June 8, 2024
A Tribute to Love and Strength

It’s a sad story about a woman named Rose who had cancer. It shows how she bravely faced her illness and how it affected her and her family.

The story is a touching tribute to love and strength during tough times.
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