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					<description><![CDATA[This book, titled <strong>‘Locked Down But Not Out’, </strong> is a diary of events that happened during the first part of lockdown and one woman’s struggle to save her business and also her own sanity.

Locked Down But Not Out is a special book with historic value as well as being a heartwarming and amusing read. This book has been published to money for bereaved families of the NHS who lost their lives during COVID-19 through a diary written during lockdown.

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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Locked Down But Not Out is a special book with historic value as well as being a heartwarming and amusing read. This book has been published to money for bereaved families of the NHS who lost their lives during COVID-19 through a diary written during lockdown.</p>
<p>The book titled <strong>‘Locked Down But Not Out’</strong> is a diary of events that happened during the first part of lockdown and one woman’s struggle to save her business and also her own sanity.</p>
<p>The book covers monumental moments throughout the pandemic in the UK such as: the clapping at our doorways in support of the <strong>NHS, Captain Sir Tom Moore</strong> completing his 100 garden laps and Gillian’s perception of the daily news bulletins, <strong>Government</strong> announcements and even her love-hate relationship with <strong>Piers Morgan</strong>.</p>
<p><em>“They gave their lives to help our families. Now we must help theirs.”</em></p>
<p>Gillian Jones Williams commented: <em>“When I left the UK for a skiing holiday last March, I left with the intention of getting my annual winter respite from the craziness of my job which consists of travelling all over the world to deliver training courses. I had absolutely no idea that when I returned, my life would never be the same again. </em></p>
<p><em>“At first, I wasn’t too sure why I was writing each day apart from being a memento that my family could read about in the future. As lockdown continued, I watched the NHS staff working so hard to save us in the most dreadful conditions, and I wanted to do something to support them and their loved ones. That’s when the light bulb moment happened, and I knew that I wanted to continue to write to showcase the reality through one woman’s eyes”. </em></p>
<p>Neither the author, Gillian, or 5 Storeys are taking any profit from this book.  The price you pay will cover true costs of printing, shipping and processing payment transactions.</p>
<p>All remaining profit will be donated to The Families Programme run by the Health Workers Foundation.</p>
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