Author Annie Mitchell
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Annie Mitchell
Down to earth writer known for compassion straight to the point with gentle style of writing, main focus is on healing after loss. Ability to put into words emotions and feeling anyone endures who has gone through loss of their child or any loss. Continues to write on daily basis sharing contents through Magazines and local Writers federations. Has had many works spoken in public.
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Holding Back the Tears
By: Annie Mitchell
Narrated by: Stephanie Robinson
Length: 5 hrs and 42 mins
Language: English
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A Mothers Loss - Volume 1 & 2
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A Mothers Loss - Volume 1 & 2
By: Annie Mitchell
Narrated by: Cromerty York
Length: 59 mins
Language: English
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A Mothers Loss - Volume 1 & 2
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This little collection of Poetry has been written with mothers in mind and others seeking comfort and support after loss of a child at any age including stillborn and miscarriage. It is a useful product and gift for any parent to express their love for their child. Sometimes when we are faced with a loss such as a child, we find we are overwhelmed with grief which may close down our ability to find the proper words to express our love for our child, as this is what happened to myself. You may wish to recite a poetry section selected by you and your family members from this sensitive collection of poetry written straight from the heart of a mother who suffered the loss of her own child.
©2014 Annie Mitchell
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Holding Back the Tears based on True story
By: Annie Mitchell
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Holding Back The Tears.
This is a true story about a Scottish mother who received news of the death of her son, whom she refers to as "me laddie" throughout her story.
On a cold winter's evening, February 6, 2000, Finlay Sinclair - "me laddie" - tragically took his own life.
His mother's memories of the past are triggered by everyday life events, and her mind is taken back and forth in time - back to her own childhood days in 1960, when she flirted with the fairground boys, and forward to the day she gave birth to Finlay.
She shares with you her doubts about her own self-worth and how she prepares to make plans to re-unite with her role as mother - a role she had denied herself for seven years prior to Finlay's death.
She learns how to forgive herself and how to accept her loss, using practical coping strategies that sometimes, but not always, work for her.
Many voices of different natures and walks of life appear in Rosie's, story, with each offering part of their own beliefs to try and console her in her misery - though she turns her back on any advice or support offered. She is convinced she can cope with her loss on her own and "needs no help from anyone, thank you" - until a sweet, gentle, soft-spoken voice begins to travel with her throughout her ordeal, leaving her no other choice but to listen.
Eventually moving to the countryside in Angus, Rosie finds the isolation gives her life new meaning, offering her the opportunity to revalue her beliefs about her self. She decides the time has come to give her son a memorial service and invites a chosen few dance companions, whom she met on a regular basis in Edinburgh, to honour this day.
©2013 Annie Mitchell
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