Testimonials
I’m Fine: The Story of Mark Simpson
Caroline made the job of recording a difficult and emotional story about our son very easy. She was extremely professional and efficient, the outcome being a beautifully written and well-illustrated book. The photographs in the book served to bring the story alive. Our daughter, Mark’s twin sister, was constantly asking about its progress and on the day of arrival, we sold a copy to one of her friends who was visiting from France. A great job was done. Thank you.”
Les & Caroline Simpson
Reader review:
I started to flick through the book as I came through the door and picked it up off the mat. Then I realized that I hadn’t put it down and was still in my coat when I’d finished it. It gets your point across perfectly, oh and very moving.
I would like to congratulate Caroline Brannigan on the very professional way she has handled this project. When I heard about her Memoir Writing service, I knew it was exactly what I had wanted for a long time. I’ve always wanted the story of my childhood and of Ravensworth Nurseries to be written down but knew I’d never have the time. Now we have a marvellous chronicle and some wonderful pictures both old and new as a permanent record.
Doug Bradbrook, Ravensworth Nurseries
"Although I was a bit uncertain at first at the idea of telling my own story, Caroline put me at my ease and helped me to organize my thoughts. In the end I really enjoyed the experience of revisiting my past. My grand children keep asking me, "What was it like when you were a boy" and now they know and so will their children. It's also been good to record how my son Andrew and I have built up the building firm of GE Brown & Son and to celebrate the work of generations of Browns before us who were builders in Swaledale.”
Edward Brown
“I found the book most enjoyable and learned some interesting things about my parents that had been discovered by Caroline through her efforts in researching documents on the web. I am sure that the grand children and great grand children will find this insight into life immediately before, during and after the Second World War most interesting, as it reflects a world so different to that in which they are growing up.”
Colin Mead