ABOUT THE AUTHOR
10/03/19 - The book Shingles and Neuropathic Pain is now available to buy. The subject matter had been on my mind for a long time since shingles appears to be rife in society and it is a miserable and debilitating illness. Neuropathic pain is intractable with few treatment options in conventional medicine but all is not lost, there are natural treatments whcich can not only shorten the virus's ability to damage nervous tissue but treatments to treat neuropathic pain.
I have also updated the book Treat Infection Naturally. It provides alternatives to prescribed antibiotic, antivirals and so on. I had amazing results with one trace mineral I took for an infection.
As usual the books are also available as ebooks. Ebooks appear to be the best sellers nowadays although I do have some buyers of the paperbacks.
BIOGRAPHY
Lynne Noble was brought up in Dalton, Huddersfield, and attended the local schools before passing her 11+ and moving onto Huddersfield High School. Lynne had a series of illnesses which meant that she could not take up medicine. Writing provided the necessary therapy Lynne required to help her cope with some very difficult years as her three children were all on the autistic spectrum.
Lynne eventually fostered children whilst undertaking a rigorous program of academic study. On adopting her son, she started a law degree but became unwell again and couldn't continue. Lynne moved into education, collecting an impressive range of qualifications in this area as well as other subjects. She lectured in a wide range of subjects before working as an educational consultant. She then completed various other programs of academic study including a number of qualifications in counselling. She has undertaken research into cognitive decline and memory loss.
Lynne is passionate about social justice. She holds various positions in a voluntary capacity where she can be influential in changing policy which will benefit the most vulnerable in society. She has been involved in setting up projects in the community which have helped meet a child's educational and social needs. She is passionate about helping children reach their academic potential. She has always wanted to write for children in a fun but informative way.
Lynne's first children's book Fanny and Victorian Jack has just been published.( see the link at the end of this biography) She has already started the second in the series which is provisionally called Fanny and the Great Stink.
Lynne is the author of three books and she is currently working on the fourth and fifth book simultaneously. Her first published work, The Prejudged, was the first of an autobiographical trilogy and this is continued through the second of the trilogy, Where the Blackbird Never Sings, which has just been recently published. This includes a couple of chapters on her life as a foster parent in which she eventually adopts one challenging little chap.
Lynne has recently retired but is busier than ever. She lives with her husband, in a picturesque village in Holmfirth, West Yorkshire where she enjoys gardening, nature and writing. She is a member of Mensa and has been given a number of awards for outstanding educational attainment.
Further information may be found here http://www.shieldcrest.co.uk/lynne-noble.html - use this link for The Prejudged which is the first of the trilogy
http://www.shieldcrest.co.uk/lynne_noble.html. - use this link for the latest book Where The Blackbird Never Sings - this continues Lynne's life bringing up three children on the autistic spectrum, single-handed as well as the joys and challenges of fostering which are both poignant and hilarious throughout. Life was really never dull in this household.
The above links will also take you to the site for Fanny and Victorian Jack
Tim Gates has written an excellent book about living with his partner Angela Brown who has MND. It is available on kindle here https://www.amazon.co.uk/Marrying-MND-Our-minutes-fame-ebook/dp/B078W7BQYWProfits from the sale of these books are ploughed back into charitable purposes. Currently, Lynne is supporting WYB MOTOR NEURONE DISEASE ASSOCIATION. THANK YOU!