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Books with author Jenny Broom

  • Growing Yourself Up: How to bring your best to all of life's relationships

    Jenny Brown

    eBook (Exisle Publishing, Feb. 1, 2012)
    To be human is to be in relationships.We can’t survive without them but at the same time it’s in our relationships that we so easily come unravelled. Either we feel like we lose ourselves or we feel burnt out from unsuccessful efforts to make things right for another. It’s in our relationships that we can experience the very best of ourselves and the very worst.The message of ‘Growing Yourself Up’ is that you can’t separate understanding the individual from understanding relationships; they go hand in hand. All of life’s relationships are integral to increasing self-awareness and growing maturity — and it’s not necessarily the comfortable ones that promote personal growth!Drawing from Bowen family systems theory, this book takes you on a journey through each stage of life to see the predictable patterns of relationships and to show you how to use this knowledge to make purposeful adjustments in yourself. The result, though certainly not a quick fix, is a sturdier self, sturdier relationships and a refreshing new way of viewing life’s challenges and opportunities.Jenny Brown is the founder and director of the Family Systems Institute in Sydney, Australia, where she has a counselling practice and trains mental health professionals and organisations. She has trained and earned academic awards at the University of Sydney and Columbia University, New York. Additionally, Jenny has completed many years of post-graduate education in systems approaches to counselling at Relationships Australia, Sydney; the Family Institute of Westchester, New York; and the Tavistock and Portman in London. Jenny lives in Sydney with her husband and two dogs and enjoys keeping in touch with her important relationships, in particular her two adult daughters as they make their way in the world.'This book is an excellent resource for those interested in pursuing greater emotional maturity in their relationships (and those learning to help others to do so). In short, a wonderfully clear, thoughtful and engaging read. I recommend it highly.' — Elizabeth A. Skowron, Ph.D., Associate Professor of Counseling Psychology, Pennyslvania State University
  • Welcome to the Museum: Animalium Collector's Edition

    Jenny Broom

    Hardcover (Templar Publishing, Aug. 16, 2001)
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  • Growing Yourself Up: How to bring your best to all of life's relationships

    Jenny Brown

    Paperback (Exisle Publishing, April 14, 2015)
    To be human is to be in relationships. We can't survive without them but at the same time it's in our relationships that we so easily come unravelled. There are certain relationships that seem to just do us in. Either we feel like we lose ourselves or we feel burnt out from unsuccessful efforts to make things right for another. In our relationships we can experience the very best of ourselves and the very worst. Most psychological approaches to building resilience focus on the individual -- the individual mind, emotions and experiences.The message of Growing Yourself Up, however, is that you can't separate understanding the individual from understanding relationships; they go hand in hand.All of life's relationships are integral to increasing self-awareness and growing maturity -- and it's not necessarily the comfortable relationships that promote personal growth.Drawing from Bowen family systems theory, this book takes you on a journey through each stage of life to see the predictable patterns of relationships and to show how to use this knowledge to make purposeful adjustments in yourself. The result, though certainly not a quick fix, is a sturdier self, sturdier relationships and a refreshing new way of viewing life's challenges and opportunities.
  • Jackalopes Aren't Very Nice

    Jenny Brown

    Paperback (Independently published, Dec. 6, 2019)
    The Jackalope's attitude is generally pretty grumpy. In fact, Jackalopes are not just not nice, they are downright inconsiderate. This story follows these unruly animals through their day-to-day and explains why everyone should just steer clear of Jackalopes. This funny story goes beyond teaching lessons on politeness and teaches that everyone ought to be aware of each other, and considerate too!
  • The Wonder Garden: Wander Through the World's Wildest Habitats and Discover More Than 80 Amazing Animals

    Jenny Broom

    Hardcover (Frances Lincoln Ltd, Sept. 1, 2015)
    This picture book sweeps the reader around the world, through five of Mother Natures most dazzling habitats. The text describes each journey as if the reader is witnessing it first-hand and engravings of the creatures encountered are embellished with bold colour - from poison-dart frogs in the Amazon Rainforest, to a red panda in the Himalayas. Age 7+
  • Animalium

    Jenny Broom

    Hardcover (Big Picture Press, Aug. 16, 2012)
    Animalium
  • The Lion And The Mouse

    Jenny Broom

    Hardcover (Templar Publishing, Aug. 1, 2013)
    None
  • The Great Elf Escapade

    Jenny Broom

    Hardcover (Sterling, Jan. 1, 2013)
    One Christmas Eve, a curious little elf has a big idea: to sneak onto Santa’s sleigh! Soar through the sky with Santa and his elf in this rhyming pop-up storybook about the busiest night of the year.
  • The Lion and the Mouse: Turn-and-Tell Tales

    Jenny Broom, Nahta Noj

    Hardcover (Templar, April 22, 2014)
    You make the action happen in this die-cut picture book!One of Aesop’s best-loved fables gets a contemporary twist in this retelling with bright, graphic artwork. Ingenious die-cut holes let you make the story happen with every turn of the page; release the mouse by lifting the lion’s paw, then set the lion free by removing the hunter’s net.
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  • Christmas Donkey

    Jenny Brown

    language (, Nov. 16, 2014)
    A picture book about the legend of the Christmas Donkey. Sometimes referred to as the Christian Donkey. The donkey can point us to a real Christmas
  • My Dinosaur is Scared of Vegetables and fruit

    Jenny Brown

    language (, Nov. 1, 2014)
    This is a picture book about Tim's Dinosaur teaching a lesson about bullying. Kid's will love the pictures and parents will love the lesson about bullying.
  • HEAVEN

    Jenny Brown

    language (, Nov. 26, 2014)
    HEAVEN is a children's picture book exploring a way to talk to kid's about heaven. It is for kid's about heaven. The emphasis is on the scripture that talks about heaven and keeps the outline short.There are several books that are best sellers on this subject but this book is for the little one to sit on a parents lap and for the parent to open the conversation about heaven. A few pictures to add to a young mind. I have tried not to put too much information in this book and keep it simple.