![]() This is the cover for the paperback, advance copies of which have just become available from my publishers! If interested in purchasing a copy, send an email to ordersin@penpress.co.uk, ISBN 9781907172649, price £6.99. Or download an order form here. (Official release date - 31/10/2010.) | Family and More is a beautifully lyrical collection of verse, in which Helena Harper recalls the people who have touched her life and taught her precious life lessons. As the daughter of a German mother and English father, who met in Hamburg at the end of World War II, she explores notions of national and emotional boundaries, the horrors of war, self-discovery and love, returning time and again to that oldest and most emotive of themes: the infinite power of the human spirit. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- You can read selected extracts from the ebook by clicking on the Bookbuzzr widget below. Feel free to leave a comment, if you wish. |
The Mother — refusing to wallow in past tragedies, disappointments and strife, living out the autumn of her life in a blaze of vibrant colour... The Father — insatiable curiosity driving him to devour books galore on history and science, philosophy and war... The Grandmother — a gifted, smiling soul, spreading love and happiness to all, making the best of everything meeting her in life’s rich, unpredictable ball... The Grandfather — and so he leaves this life on an obscure Russian field for a cause lost in the realms of time, his coffin the mud, his grave the blown-up earth... The Foreign Uncle — washing each morning the body in snows of freezing, glacial white; “Crazy Harry!” the others say, but it saves him from ghastly frostbite... The English Uncle — a man not tolerant of fools, but with the ladies a favourite, make no doubt — see, they all come running when he shouts! The Adopted Aunt (paperback only) - inseparable from her sisterly twin...clad in helmet and leathers, racing round Brooklands at incredible speed, models of skill and consummate ease - the world record broken, an awesome feat and wasn't it a breeze? |
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Advance copies of the paperback (with photos and additional poem) now available from my publishers at ordersin@penpress.co.uk, ISBN 9781907172649, price £6.99. Or download an order form here. Official release date - 31/10/2010.
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"Family and More – Enemies or Friends? is more than a collection of poems, it is a story I enjoyed and learned from. As you read this book it becomes clear that the author put a great deal of time and effort into the choice of every word used. Each poem has a melodic flow that moves smoothly into the next.
Family and More enlightens the reader to the conflicts and confusion that exist in a family divided by war. Being the child of a German mother and English father in the aftermath of WWII, the author delves into her family’s history by examining the lives of several family members as well as other personal relationships. Each poem is an intertwined life. With descriptive imagery these people come alive; you see their struggles and triumphs.
This wonderful poetic story goes beyond a family history; it depicts the futility, frustration and hardship of war, along with the frailties and strengths of the people that make up each of our families. Family and More – Enemies or Friends? is a beautifully written book. I highly recommend it." (5 stars)
Karen Cioffi, author and freelance writer, co-author of Day's End Lullaby, DKV Writing 4 U http://dkvwriting4u.com, http://karenandrobyn.blogspot.com
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Family and More by Helena Harper is a tribute, a family portrait, a synopsis of life
"Family and More - Enemies or Friends?, a book of poetry by Helena Harper, is like a poetic synopsis of a wartime saga, the life of a family with a backdrop of history, a memoir told in poetic blurbs. The author encapsulates characters and events breathtakingly. There is so much here to think about once one turns the last page. I was left wanting more! More!..."
Carolyn Howard-Johnson, multi-award winning writer and poet http://www.howtodoitfrugally.com
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"Thank you so much for allowing me to read your wonderful book. I loved it! I became totally engrossed in the story. A wonderfully told story of a family’s love and courage in the face of war and hardship. All of the pain and joy over the years, comes to life on every page. I would and I will highly recommend this book to anyone who loves to read. This is a book that I will enjoy reading over and over and I believe many, many people will enjoy!"
Charles R. James, Author of The Reason for My Journey
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Incisive observation of the impact families have on our conditioning (5 stars)
"Helena captures the impact family members (and friends) have on our lives and our conditioning. The flow of her words draws you in and before long, you begin to feel a part of the family, experiencing what it was like for her being a daughter, granddaughter, sister, niece and an aunt. There are family 'leadership' lessons to be had on many levels in the wonderful verses. Helena has brought back forgotten leadership wisdom - so apt and so much needed in the 21st Century."
Kwai Yu, CEO, Leaders Cafe 2020 Ltd
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"Helena Harper’s poetry book, Family and More, is autobiographical, but that does not detract from the feelings it engenders from readers! We are able to empathize with the author when she asks, which is my enemy? We are able to enjoy the stories she poetically shares about her family. Personally, I was, overall, impressed with the quality to the poetry and the skill that would be required to share these personal tales!
For indeed they are tales—the tale of her grandparents, her parents, and of herself as a baby. Surely, we immediately know that Helena’s father is English and they were living there in England when she was born. And they were already hoping and praying that no war—no bombs or guns would invade the life of their child. Would their daughter be a symbol of hope for the future?
Soon we learn that Helena’s mother is from Germany and how that country was in her youth, only to have war enter that picture and the need to leave their country and escape, enduring “soup of water” for lunch or no food at all. Then we see the courageous woman grow and flourish, even while still under duress.
Will those of us who have never experienced war ever really understand? I think we can begin to by reading the words of those who are willing to share them so revealingly...
On she goes to share of her father, her grandmother, and even of her grandfather whom she had never known. Yet her love shines through as she has gathered information and placed it carefully together to both learn of and tell others of his life.
I found myself in the story of “The Colleague,” as I remembered the woman who was my first mentor and who has remained my best friend for over 40 years!
...showing the way to a younger one
with new ideas
but just three years under her belt.
A gentle manner guiding the younger
and an open mind willingly receiving...
And, alas, I also could well relate to “The Boss,” that individual—or worse—those individuals we all have in our lives who turn out to be “a devil in disguise, ready to stab you in the back...”
Harper then includes medical staff, coaches, etc., who have supported her in some way! Surely, Family and More by Helena Harper is a rare tribute; however, it is also a sharing of poetic words that are both beautiful and thought provoking in how we should remember and realize the impact of family and friends...and even an enemy or two. A delightful trip for poetry lovers as well as those who wish to remember their own families through the experiences of others."
G. A. Bixler, IP Book Reviewers
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