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Brain tumour doesn't stop 79-year-old author finishing fourth book

Brain tumour doesn't stop 79-year-old author finishing fourth book

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A 79-year-old care home resident has published her long-awaited book of poems and paintings.
Rosemary Parrott, who resides at Oak Lodge Bupa Care Home in Southampton, finally completed her fourth book, "Ships Passing," in June.
The project was nearly finished in 2018 but the loss of her husband and health issues put it on hold.
She was diagnosed with a brain tumour in 2023 and didn't plan to finish the book.
After setbacks, Rosemary's creative journey culminates in published work (Image: Bupa) But with support from the palliative care team at Oak Lodge and her daughter-in-law, Rosemary completed the book.
It was published by Magic Flute Publications on June 4.
The Oak Lodge team celebrated her achievement by gathering in Rosemary's room with flowers and a glass of non-alcoholic red wine.
Rosemary said: "After so many ups and downs, I can't really believe it has happened."
READ MORE: Care home residents strike up a day of fun at the bowling alley
Her love for poetry began during her A-Level English course at Guernsey Ladies' College, where she was introduced to The Six Sonnets by Gerard Manley Hopkins.
She began composing poetry at the age of 49, resulting in her first book, "Sonata in the Key of Life," published in 2000.
She continued to release more works over the years.
Her paintings for the books were created over a decade ago following a painting-themed cruise.
However, due to her illness causing shaking in her hands, she switched to sketches with pencils to complete the illustrations.
Corin, home manager at Oak Lodge Bupa Care Home, said: "A wonderful, talented and humble lady.
"All poems and drawings are by Rosemary, and the drawings were based on photos she brought with her from past holidays on cruise ships.
"It was lovely to be able to see her writing and drawing as she worked on this offering, and a particularly poignant moment when she mentioned that it is probably going to be her last book due to her diagnosis, but as we said to her, never say never.
"Rosemary is a great example of following your passion and purpose, no matter the barriers and obstacles life puts in your way."
Rosemary's new book can be purchased from the Great British Bookshop website.

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