Home Actress Jennie Jacques HD Instagram Photos and Wallpapers December 2022 Jennie Jacques Instagram - A few moments, caught me completely off guard; a genuine, heart wrenching, reaction to the loyalty, sheer teamwork & camaraderie - it blew me away; one of the “beauty spots” of sport, isn’t it? Prior to illness, running races made me feel on fire! Being one of 7 kids, we grew up with “teamwork” at the heart of each day. If you aren’t “into” your running, per se, but perhaps want to renew your faith in human beings, this is one to read. Equally, remaining true to life, it had me questioning the stupidity (& backstabbing greed) of some “business minded” c#%nts. This is a story about an epic foot race from LA to NYC… but there’s more mileage & greater emotional depth than my wee review can reflect. Read it. Or give it a listen 👂 🎧 Well structured, with detailed backstories (& arcs) for each of the characters. It could make a fine tv series. The author (McNab) was an Olympic Coach in real life, plausibly supporting that rawness/authenticity which runs (pun intended) throughout the book! Not to mention he also won 5 titles in the Scottish triple jump. I know - what a guy?! He’s created this “1931 Trans American race” for fictional purpose, but I read it’s inspired by the actual 1928 Bunion Derby, covering the same route; explains why parts of the novel were more like a documentary, than pretend. With 2000 runners gathered from around the world during the Great Depression, to compete for the 150,000 dollar prize… you “might” imagine the gambling, bets, drugs & corruption that “might” arise around it. I’m not going to give much away about the colourful characters & subplots but here’s some words to tickle ya tastebuds… survival, human spirit, wheeler-dealers, bootleg whiskey, pigeons, cocaine, gangsters, Hitler, old timers, feisty 😈 ladies 💥 poverty, determination & love! 4.5/5 *felt a bit like I was running a marathon reading it to the end, when (at times) I wanted to sprint… but perhaps that’s genius?! #bookreview #bookrecommendations #running #races #sport #reading

Jennie Jacques Instagram – A few moments, caught me completely off guard; a genuine, heart wrenching, reaction to the loyalty, sheer teamwork & camaraderie – it blew me away; one of the “beauty spots” of sport, isn’t it? Prior to illness, running races made me feel on fire! Being one of 7 kids, we grew up with “teamwork” at the heart of each day. If you aren’t “into” your running, per se, but perhaps want to renew your faith in human beings, this is one to read. Equally, remaining true to life, it had me questioning the stupidity (& backstabbing greed) of some “business minded” c#%nts. This is a story about an epic foot race from LA to NYC… but there’s more mileage & greater emotional depth than my wee review can reflect. Read it. Or give it a listen 👂 🎧 Well structured, with detailed backstories (& arcs) for each of the characters. It could make a fine tv series. The author (McNab) was an Olympic Coach in real life, plausibly supporting that rawness/authenticity which runs (pun intended) throughout the book! Not to mention he also won 5 titles in the Scottish triple jump. I know – what a guy?! He’s created this “1931 Trans American race” for fictional purpose, but I read it’s inspired by the actual 1928 Bunion Derby, covering the same route; explains why parts of the novel were more like a documentary, than pretend. With 2000 runners gathered from around the world during the Great Depression, to compete for the 150,000 dollar prize… you “might” imagine the gambling, bets, drugs & corruption that “might” arise around it. I’m not going to give much away about the colourful characters & subplots but here’s some words to tickle ya tastebuds… survival, human spirit, wheeler-dealers, bootleg whiskey, pigeons, cocaine, gangsters, Hitler, old timers, feisty 😈 ladies 💥 poverty, determination & love! 4.5/5 *felt a bit like I was running a marathon reading it to the end, when (at times) I wanted to sprint… but perhaps that’s genius?! #bookreview #bookrecommendations #running #races #sport #reading

Jennie Jacques Instagram - A few moments, caught me completely off guard; a genuine, heart wrenching, reaction to the loyalty, sheer teamwork & camaraderie - it blew me away; one of the “beauty spots” of sport, isn’t it? Prior to illness, running races made me feel on fire! Being one of 7 kids, we grew up with “teamwork” at the heart of each day. If you aren’t “into” your running, per se, but perhaps want to renew your faith in human beings, this is one to read. Equally, remaining true to life, it had me questioning the stupidity (& backstabbing greed) of some “business minded” c#%nts. This is a story about an epic foot race from LA to NYC… but there’s more mileage & greater emotional depth than my wee review can reflect. Read it. Or give it a listen 👂 🎧 Well structured, with detailed backstories (& arcs) for each of the characters. It could make a fine tv series. The author (McNab) was an Olympic Coach in real life, plausibly supporting that rawness/authenticity which runs (pun intended) throughout the book! Not to mention he also won 5 titles in the Scottish triple jump. I know - what a guy?! He’s created this “1931 Trans American race” for fictional purpose, but I read it’s inspired by the actual 1928 Bunion Derby, covering the same route; explains why parts of the novel were more like a documentary, than pretend. With 2000 runners gathered from around the world during the Great Depression, to compete for the 150,000 dollar prize… you “might” imagine the gambling, bets, drugs & corruption that “might” arise around it. I’m not going to give much away about the colourful characters & subplots but here’s some words to tickle ya tastebuds… survival, human spirit, wheeler-dealers, bootleg whiskey, pigeons, cocaine, gangsters, Hitler, old timers, feisty 😈 ladies 💥 poverty, determination & love! 4.5/5 *felt a bit like I was running a marathon reading it to the end, when (at times) I wanted to sprint… but perhaps that’s genius?! #bookreview #bookrecommendations #running #races #sport #reading

Jennie Jacques Instagram – A few moments, caught me completely off guard; a genuine, heart wrenching, reaction to the loyalty, sheer teamwork & camaraderie – it blew me away; one of the “beauty spots” of sport, isn’t it? Prior to illness, running races made me feel on fire! Being one of 7 kids, we grew up with “teamwork” at the heart of each day. If you aren’t “into” your running, per se, but perhaps want to renew your faith in human beings, this is one to read. Equally, remaining true to life, it had me questioning the stupidity (& backstabbing greed) of some “business minded” c#%nts. This is a story about an epic foot race from LA to NYC… but there’s more mileage & greater emotional depth than my wee review can reflect. Read it. Or give it a listen 👂 🎧 Well structured, with detailed backstories (& arcs) for each of the characters. It could make a fine tv series. The author (McNab) was an Olympic Coach in real life, plausibly supporting that rawness/authenticity which runs (pun intended) throughout the book! Not to mention he also won 5 titles in the Scottish triple jump. I know – what a guy?! He’s created this “1931 Trans American race” for fictional purpose, but I read it’s inspired by the actual 1928 Bunion Derby, covering the same route; explains why parts of the novel were more like a documentary, than pretend. With 2000 runners gathered from around the world during the Great Depression, to compete for the 150,000 dollar prize… you “might” imagine the gambling, bets, drugs & corruption that “might” arise around it. I’m not going to give much away about the colourful characters & subplots but here’s some words to tickle ya tastebuds… survival, human spirit, wheeler-dealers, bootleg whiskey, pigeons, cocaine, gangsters, Hitler, old timers, feisty 😈 ladies 💥 poverty, determination & love! 4.5/5 *felt a bit like I was running a marathon reading it to the end, when (at times) I wanted to sprint… but perhaps that’s genius?! #bookreview #bookrecommendations #running #races #sport #reading | Posted on 30/Sep/2022 16:16:53

Jennie Jacques Instagram – Easy to digest & milking a cow 🐄 is still on my bucket list ♥️ I laughed out loud at this autobiography/memoir & received an unexpected education on a portion of the politics controlling farming! Not to mention environmental awareness & the irony of some of the misinformation surrounding it. Clarkson gives a light hearted insight into rearing live stock, shearing v.cheeky sheep 🐑 & NOT eating the pigs 🐖 because, in the end, the pets are too darn cute. Clarkson surprised me & really made me smile at times… then, at other times, he didn’t 😂 – read that statement however you wish. From keeping bees 🐝 to bottling spring water 💦 it’s more than just “quite interesting,” it’s a bloody inspiring read. I imagine I’ll end up living on a farm, one day… barefoot, heavily pregnant, peeling potatoes, with a view of the sea. I hope my dream comes to fruition in this lifetime, despite my current battle with #mecfs Prior to illness I spent most of my life in & out of cities 🌃 #nyc #london #dublin chasing my career & (as planned) I bought my first property in London, so it might sound contradictory BUT in my heart I know there’s something so extraordinary & beautiful (& real) about animals & the land & the sea & just that “rural” way of living off it, which, as humans, while we can certainly destroy the beauty of the aforementioned 🙄 we simply cannot re-create it. And that’s why it’s priceless. This is a book about nature, the weather, breaking rules & diddly fcking squat. I loved it. Clarkson, as playful as he comes across, is evidently serious about farming & he grabs the bull by its horns with his middle finger up to anyone who doubts him. The author specialised in motoring, originally (if you don’t know!) so naturally there are references – prime example, he’s got a big bold Lambo tractor 🚜 💥 & teaches us duly that Lamborghini actually started out as a tractor maker! I’m not a car enthusiast by any means – I don’t even drive 😂 but the text has snippets of both superfluous & meaningful info, I enjoyed binging. SWIPE left to see me being a #sexycow 🐮 #bookrecommendations #bookreview #diddlysquat
Jennie Jacques Instagram – Recently, my mind has been plagued by the “the survival of consciousness after death.” I don’t know if I picked this from the shelf consciously or subconsciously, but I’m glad – #forgettingtime is centred around reincarnation; children remembering past lives & needing to resolve them; beautifully written, thought provoking. Noah, 4 years old, our protagonist, appears to remember extreme trauma from a previous life; he used to be called Tommy & he was murdered at 9 years old. His single mother, Janie, from Brooklyn NYC, is confronted re her sons unusual behaviour, when the school question his well being & lean toward involving social services. Janie steps up, attempting to find the right doctors to help her son, but when an anti-psychotic drug is prescribed (at such a young age) it doesn’t sit right & Janine wants more information. Lost, she researches intensely, online, stumbling across Dr Anderson… a man who has dedicated a huge part of his life to investigating children’s connection to potential “former lives.” Anderson has Aphasia – difficulty with language, speaking, reading – but remains determined to finish his book about the aforementioned, desperately seeking an American case to add to the many others he has duly collected from other countries. Weaved into Guskins fictional novel, there are real life excerpts from a non fictional book called “Life before life; extraordinary cases of children who remember past lives.” At times, to me, it felt abrupt moving from the fiction to non-fiction – but it was easy to follow & a clever “method” to reiterate that this obscure concept of a little boy remembering a past life, isn’t as far fetched as some might think. As humans, I guess it’s part & package of survival for the brain to constantly attempt to “predict” what’s next and plausibly explains why we often fear the “unknown.” In tarot, the Death card isn’t just about an ending; it’s rebirth, change & transformation. The themes in this book are exactly that. Tidy story structure, arguably a bit of a thriller with the murder mystery, good character arcs & it held my attention throughout… I’d recommend this book 4.5/5 💥#readersofinstagram #bookstagram

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