Tiddlers in a Jam Jar

A walkabout across the longitudes & other strange encounters

Nonfiction, Travel, Adventure & Literary Travel, Biography & Memoir, Literary
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Author: Brian E. Priest ISBN: 9780473444099
Publisher: Iliad Publishing Services Publication: August 17, 2018
Imprint: Language: English
Author: Brian E. Priest
ISBN: 9780473444099
Publisher: Iliad Publishing Services
Publication: August 17, 2018
Imprint:
Language: English

This book is an Aladdin’s cave of treasure for the reader who enjoys writing that engages the senses as well as one’s appreciation of great writing. It flows in a lyrical way, carrying the reader smoothly along on a never-ending river of images. For me, the imagery evoked in just a few sentences is something I have hardly ever found. What makes it even more enjoyable is that the creation of the imagery is somehow effortless. The author’s humour and wit are dry and subtle. Each sentence is a polished visual gem, drawing the reader into the events unfolding or the situation described. I absolutely adored this book. I would encourage anyone who enjoys memoirs, travel adventures, and literary writing to grab a copy and sneak off to while away some time in a wholly immersive adventure. – Fiona Ingram, Multi-award winning author.

Tiddlers in a Jam Jar is a delightful blend of adventure, travel memoir and literary nonfiction. Brian’s story begins in wartime Britain at a time the world exploded into flames and flying debris with blackness on the windows of every home. He tottered, war damaged, on purple-cold legs his nose-dribble rounds of a hospital, and dreamt away treadmill school years, to globe-trot on a 50-year odyssey of dangerous encounters. To greet a foreign dawn rising into day and feel the thrill of teetering on the unknown. The author has led an unconventional path through life, lost in jungles in search of Mayan ruins, face to face with mountain lions, riding the Hippie Trail and sailing the Asian seas of fleeing refugees.

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This book is an Aladdin’s cave of treasure for the reader who enjoys writing that engages the senses as well as one’s appreciation of great writing. It flows in a lyrical way, carrying the reader smoothly along on a never-ending river of images. For me, the imagery evoked in just a few sentences is something I have hardly ever found. What makes it even more enjoyable is that the creation of the imagery is somehow effortless. The author’s humour and wit are dry and subtle. Each sentence is a polished visual gem, drawing the reader into the events unfolding or the situation described. I absolutely adored this book. I would encourage anyone who enjoys memoirs, travel adventures, and literary writing to grab a copy and sneak off to while away some time in a wholly immersive adventure. – Fiona Ingram, Multi-award winning author.

Tiddlers in a Jam Jar is a delightful blend of adventure, travel memoir and literary nonfiction. Brian’s story begins in wartime Britain at a time the world exploded into flames and flying debris with blackness on the windows of every home. He tottered, war damaged, on purple-cold legs his nose-dribble rounds of a hospital, and dreamt away treadmill school years, to globe-trot on a 50-year odyssey of dangerous encounters. To greet a foreign dawn rising into day and feel the thrill of teetering on the unknown. The author has led an unconventional path through life, lost in jungles in search of Mayan ruins, face to face with mountain lions, riding the Hippie Trail and sailing the Asian seas of fleeing refugees.

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