Home Actress Jennie Jacques HD Instagram Photos and Wallpapers December 2022 Jennie Jacques Instagram - The most beautiful book I own. A few days ago, I curled up on my sofa re-reading it - Labradors (finally!) at rest across my lap. My friend text me, “it’s on tele, now!” 💫 the serendipity. I’m more of a reader than a watcher, but the movie has been cleverly translated. I bought 2 more copies for loved ones. A strong yet gentle story glittered with quotes about friendship, self-worth, kindness, perspective, love & courage - it captures that raw complexity of human feelings - then somehow simplifies (& pacifies) the knots of emotion. Pretty genius. Most of us have experienced being, well, just a little bit lost & this is addressed in such a helpful & ♥️ warming way. Each quote finds a slightly different part of me & there’s a gorgeous pen & ink drawing connected. This Christmas 🎄 has been good - I’m lucky - but a monumental personal loss landed unexpectedly at the heart of my 2022... With all the ups & downs in life, it’s vital to find something like this book to uplift the spirit & hug the soul. I am yet to read from start to finish & I don’t know if reading in chronological order is something I’ll ever do? I tend to dip in & out of it, choosing each page at random, swept ever so slightly off my tootsies 👣 by the wisdom, each time. There should be a copy in every persons home 🎁 ♥️ #charliemackesy #bookstagram #reading #artistsoninstagram #books

Jennie Jacques Instagram – The most beautiful book I own. A few days ago, I curled up on my sofa re-reading it – Labradors (finally!) at rest across my lap. My friend text me, “it’s on tele, now!” 💫 the serendipity. I’m more of a reader than a watcher, but the movie has been cleverly translated. I bought 2 more copies for loved ones. A strong yet gentle story glittered with quotes about friendship, self-worth, kindness, perspective, love & courage – it captures that raw complexity of human feelings – then somehow simplifies (& pacifies) the knots of emotion. Pretty genius. Most of us have experienced being, well, just a little bit lost & this is addressed in such a helpful & ♥️ warming way. Each quote finds a slightly different part of me & there’s a gorgeous pen & ink drawing connected. This Christmas 🎄 has been good – I’m lucky – but a monumental personal loss landed unexpectedly at the heart of my 2022… With all the ups & downs in life, it’s vital to find something like this book to uplift the spirit & hug the soul. I am yet to read from start to finish & I don’t know if reading in chronological order is something I’ll ever do? I tend to dip in & out of it, choosing each page at random, swept ever so slightly off my tootsies 👣 by the wisdom, each time. There should be a copy in every persons home 🎁 ♥️ #charliemackesy #bookstagram #reading #artistsoninstagram #books

Jennie Jacques Instagram - The most beautiful book I own. A few days ago, I curled up on my sofa re-reading it - Labradors (finally!) at rest across my lap. My friend text me, “it’s on tele, now!” 💫 the serendipity. I’m more of a reader than a watcher, but the movie has been cleverly translated. I bought 2 more copies for loved ones. A strong yet gentle story glittered with quotes about friendship, self-worth, kindness, perspective, love & courage - it captures that raw complexity of human feelings - then somehow simplifies (& pacifies) the knots of emotion. Pretty genius. Most of us have experienced being, well, just a little bit lost & this is addressed in such a helpful & ♥️ warming way. Each quote finds a slightly different part of me & there’s a gorgeous pen & ink drawing connected. This Christmas 🎄 has been good - I’m lucky - but a monumental personal loss landed unexpectedly at the heart of my 2022... With all the ups & downs in life, it’s vital to find something like this book to uplift the spirit & hug the soul. I am yet to read from start to finish & I don’t know if reading in chronological order is something I’ll ever do? I tend to dip in & out of it, choosing each page at random, swept ever so slightly off my tootsies 👣 by the wisdom, each time. There should be a copy in every persons home 🎁 ♥️ #charliemackesy #bookstagram #reading #artistsoninstagram #books

Jennie Jacques Instagram – The most beautiful book I own. A few days ago, I curled up on my sofa re-reading it – Labradors (finally!) at rest across my lap. My friend text me, “it’s on tele, now!” 💫 the serendipity. I’m more of a reader than a watcher, but the movie has been cleverly translated. I bought 2 more copies for loved ones. A strong yet gentle story glittered with quotes about friendship, self-worth, kindness, perspective, love & courage – it captures that raw complexity of human feelings – then somehow simplifies (& pacifies) the knots of emotion. Pretty genius. Most of us have experienced being, well, just a little bit lost & this is addressed in such a helpful & ♥️ warming way. Each quote finds a slightly different part of me & there’s a gorgeous pen & ink drawing connected. This Christmas 🎄 has been good – I’m lucky – but a monumental personal loss landed unexpectedly at the heart of my 2022… With all the ups & downs in life, it’s vital to find something like this book to uplift the spirit & hug the soul. I am yet to read from start to finish & I don’t know if reading in chronological order is something I’ll ever do? I tend to dip in & out of it, choosing each page at random, swept ever so slightly off my tootsies 👣 by the wisdom, each time. There should be a copy in every persons home 🎁 ♥️ #charliemackesy #bookstagram #reading #artistsoninstagram #books | Posted on 29/Dec/2022 20:42:44

Jennie Jacques Instagram – My great Grandparents fleed Poland during WW1 (1914-1918) They arrived in England & swiftly changed their last name. This book holds personal space in my heart ♥️ & no doubt many others.

“Everything can be taken from a man but one thing: the last of the human freedoms – to choose one’s attitude in any given set of circumstances, to choose one’s own way.” 

Frankl, the author, an Austrian Psychiatrist, survived Auschwitz. If you don’t get goose pimples reading this, further educate yourself on the history of the holocaust, WW2 (1939-1945)

“When we are no longer able to change a situation, we are challenged to change ourselves.” 

Starved, exhausted, persecuted (& if one is lucky enough to escape getting gassed) a brutal (& totally unnecessary) end persisted highly likely to prevail.

“An abnormal reaction to an abnormal situation is normal behaviour.” 

Frankl speaks from a place, most readers will never know. Approx 85% sent to this “extermination camp” were killed; Frankl, lived. Hundreds of thousands of human beings murdered & tortured & eventually millions (yes, millions) more, as the Nazis carried out their systemic murder, the “final solution.” 

I am sickened, sickened. There are no words. Yet, Frankl somehow uses his to renew faith & reinforce the “hope” we all, as human beings, must cling to, in any given situation. 

Profound statements throughout strike the chord of your soul. Frankl found beauty & humour at times when all appeared lost. 

Despite everything he not only highlights the good in humankind but inspires his reader(s) on how to strive to be the best version of oneself.

First half is an account of his experiences within the camp, second focuses on his personal gift to psychology – Logotherapy; the importance & ultimately the “motivational force” behind the meaning of life;

“Those who have a ‘why’ to live, can bear with almost any ‘how.’” 

This is a book about love, fear, suffering, mental health, what it means to be human & a super power; HOPE.
Jennie Jacques Instagram – Luke Hadler, father of two small children, is found dead; “staged” as though he’s committed suicide? Or did he take his own life? 
On the floor of the family home lies the bodies of his wife (Karen) & young son (Billy) murdered… their youngest, just a baby, spared, wails in her cot. “It wasn’t as though the farm hadn’t seen death before, and the blowflies didn’t discriminate. To them there was little difference between a carcass and a corpse.” 
Set in a small town called Kiewarra, in the middle of one of the worst Australian draughts, the intensity is as unbearable as the environment; pathetic fallacy working it’s magic. I gained an insight into some of the harsh struggles rural Australian’s have to face. 
It’s not obnoxiously gruesome, despite the horror of the slaughter, but def ain’t for the faint hearted. If you like a solid “crime/thriller” fizzing with mystery & red herrings, read THE DRY. The plot is thick from the get go & the author intertwines not one murder mystery, but two. Aaron Falk’s a cop who moved away at a young age but returns for Luke Hadler’s funeral; growing up, they were besties. The author reveals secrets from their past (& the present) through flashbacks, letters, discrepancies at the local pub & Luke Hadler’s Dad who puts the pressure on (blackmails) Aaron to stick around/help solve the case. I burnt through the book fast. I just gave my copy away to a stranger before I had chance to take a pic with it for this #bookeecommendation so swipe for a selfie 🤳 I’d sent to a friend last week, in an MS Centre Oxygen Chamber #hbot 
Easy to read & kept me guessing. I’m not going to give more away re characters/storyline… it’s on fire 🔥 & it’s a whopping full marks from me 5/5 #bookstagram #readersofinstagram @janeharperauthor #thedry

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