Book Description:
Variety is the Spice of Life is a collection of poetry and short stories about relationships with others, including pets and animals inhabiting the world around us. The connection with others brings love and friendship, excitement and sometimes surprises, danger, mystery and sometimes the unexpected.
The poetry explores human nature, the fears, desires, expectations and achievements. Nature offers a wonderful opportunity to observe animals both domesticated and wild. Even in a back garden you can observe a wide variety of creatures and the daily challenges to survive a harsh environment.
The short stories introduces you to a healer whose gift comes with danger, a neighbour determined to protect a friend, a woman on the run, an old couple whose love has endured, an elderly retired teacher who faces a life changing accident, a secret that has been carried for over 70 years and a village who must unite as they face devastating news.
My Review:
I read Sally Cronin’s Variety is the Spice of Life quite a while ago, and recently when ‘tidying up’ my kindle I was surprised and somewhat dismayed to see I’d made notes on this lovely collection of poetry and prose that encompasses such a variety of themes – and not reviewed it.
So here I’m rectifying that.
The poetry at the start of the book is almost a study of the world around us. It’s an invitation to look once more at nature, however small and seemingly insignificant, and is portrayed through wonderfully insightful and sensitive words, so evocative that each piece evokes an image. I remember how, the first time I saw the poems, I read each of them out loud, relishing the sounds, the rhymes, the rhythms. And I would invite any reader to do the same – they come alive in that way, as does all good poetry. Sally has a way of capturing emotions and sensitively showing the uniqueness of the world around us – and the many layers in human nature.
The theme of the individuality, the variety of actions and reactions we are all capable of, is repeated over and over again in many subtle, and sometimes overt ways, throughout her prose. I was tempted to quote, to unpick each of the eight short stories, to describe the core, the main premise that runs through them. But, sticking to my decision not to reveal any spoilers in my reviews, I would just urge any potential reader to discover them for themselves. All reveal the writer’s natural gift for storytelling, of capturing the essence of characters and the world they inhabit. Some stories brought chuckles and a wry smile, others the feelings of sadness, of sharing fears and loss. And tears. Writing a short piece of prose is not an easy task; wrapping up a scene or a journey into a package that reveals a whole plot to the reader in so few words requires a special intuition on the part of the author. Sally Cronin shows she has a talent for such an understanding.
I can do no more, having given Variety is the Spice of Life a second reading, than to stress how much I recommend this offering from Sally. You won’t be disappointed.
A last word on the cover – a brilliant spicy image of the promising within!!
About the author
Sally Cronin is the author of eighteen books including her memoir Size Matters: Especially when you weigh 330lb first published in 2001 which followed her weight loss of 150lbs and the programme she designed to achieve a healthy weight and regain her health. A programme she shared with her clients over her 26 year career as a nutritional therapist and on her blog. This has been followed by another seventeen books both fiction and non-fiction including multi-genre collections of short stories and poetry.
Her latest book Size Always Matters is an extended and updated version of her original book Size Matters and now includes the nutritional element to losing weight and some recipes with ingredients that provide the nutrients necessary for healthy weight loss and continued good health.
As an author she understands how important it is to have support in marketing books and offers a number of FREE promotional opportunities in the Café and Bookstore on her blog and across her social media.
After leading a nomadic existence exploring the world, she now lives with her husband on the coast of Southern Ireland enjoying the seasonal fluctuations in the temperature of the rain.
Find Sally through the following links:
Smorgasbord Blog Magazine: https://tinyurl.com/5xskmavn
LinkedIn: https://tinyurl.com/3tn378xb
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/sally.cronin
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Thanks for this wonderful review on a very entertaining book, Judith! Sally understands always to suprise readers to the maximum. With her own experiences her books like this are also great guides. Best wishes, Michael
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Thank you for dropping by to comment, Michael, it’s much apprecaied. Sally has a talent for writing, that’s for sure. All the best, Judith
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Thank you so much Michael… I have just found this review and was so delighted by Judith’s thoughts on the poems and the stories. hugsx
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Being offline has made me realise how much I whizzed through life before, Sally… and whizzed past so much I’d enjoyed. A lovely read – so thank you!
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Thanks again Judith… it gave me a huge boost… and I do know what you mean about whizzing through life. I intend to take some time off in the summer to recalibrate ♥♥
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I’m sure that you, more than anyone else I know, Sally, needs a break. Writing more wonderful words? xx
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Thanks Judith and I hope to have something to show for it end of summer….♥♥
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So glad, Sally. I’m aiming for something similar… hopefully. 💜
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Congratulations to Sally on the heartfelt review! Sally is a consummate story-teller. Sharing.
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Thank you so much for sharing my belated review, Liz. On rereading Sally’s book, it made me remember how much I enjoyed her thoughtful stories, and evocative poems. x
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You’re welcome, Judith.
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Thanks so much Liz, coming from you that is a huge compliment…xx
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Judith, I’ve also enjoyed Sally’s delightful book. Your review of it is terrific, even the comment about the compelling cover.
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Hi, Joy, I’ve admired Sally’s work, and been so grateful over many years that I found her, first as a friend, then as a supporter of my writing, as well as that of so many others. There are few who are so generous as Sally – and as talented in themselves. I was really cross that somehow I’d forgotten what I’d read, what i’d made notes of – and then forgotten to review. I’m only glad that I took time out of socoial media lately to regroup and rememeber. x
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Thanks so much Joy and for your ongoing support, it means a great deal. ♥
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A beautiful review, Judith. Congratulations to Sally.
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Thank you, John. It’s good to be getting slowly back online and sharing thoughts such as this review of Sally’s book… long overdue!
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Thanks very much John.. hugsx
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This is a delightful book, Judith. Thank you for your excellent review.
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Thank you for dropping by to comment, Robbie. It’s lovely to hear from you after all these weeks offline. I’ll be catching up slowly with everything and … hopefully… everyone. x
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Thanks so much Robbie ♥
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Hi Judith, so sorry for not getting here sooner… head in my WIP with quick dips into online and not paying enough attention. I am so delighted by your review and thank you so much for taking the time to write such a heartwarming recommendation. So pleased you are amongst us again and we have missed you.. ♥♥
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A review that made me want to read the book – thank you, J! And I love the cover too xx
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Hi Terry, good to see you here again, now I’m back online. I think you’ll like Sally’s book – one to stop and ponder on. And, yes, a strikingly spicy cover!! xx
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Thanks very much Terry, Judith’s review came a the perfect time to give me a boost. ♥
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A wonderful review, Judith, and knowing Sally and her writing, I am sure it does it justice. Congratulations to the author as well.
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Thank you, Olga, I appreciate you dropping by to comment. I loved Sally’s words – she well deserves your accolade – so thanks again..
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Thanks very much Olga and I loved Judith’s review… ♥
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A wonderful and comprehensive review of Sally’s beautiful book, Judith. Hugs xxx
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Thank you, Debby. You’re right, a really lovely book. And sending lots of big hugs. xxxx
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Thanks my Lovely. ❤ xxx
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Thanks so much Debby… and feeling very elated right now ♥♥
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As you deserve to feel. ❤ xx
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A fabulous review and well deserved better late than never…xxxx
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A wonderful review, Judith. I enjoy all of Sally’s short stories and poems and this collection was a pleasure. Congrats to Sally!
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Thanks very much Carol… and Judith’s review taking pride of place on my book’s page ♥
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