Sarah Jane Butfield (author)

Rukia Publishing
Apart from being an author Sarah Jane is a wife, mother, nurse and freelance columnist. She has four children, three stepchildren and two playful Australian Cattle dogs.

Sarah jane butfield

Sarah Jane, the roving Florence Nightingale, fulfilled her childhood dream of becoming a nurse and went on to use her nursing and later teaching qualifications to take her around the world. She is now an international best-selling author of three travel memoirs set in Australia and France. In addition, she released Book 1, The Accidental Author, from her new 'What, Why, Where, When, Who & How of Book Promotion Series' for aspiring and debut self-published authors in February 2015 with Book 2, The Amateur Authorpreneur released in May 2015.

Glass Half Full: Our Australian Adventure, her debut travel memoir, and the sequel Two dogs and a suitcase: Clueless in Charente, are regularly found high in the Amazon rankings. Categories include Parenting, Grief, Christian faith, Step-parenting, Travel and France. Her new release Our Frugal Summer in Charente promises to be just as entertaining.

Sarah Jane loves to connect with her readers so feel free to connect: 
Author website http://sarahjanebutfield.wix.com/sarahjanebutfield or 
Blog sarahjanebutfield-glass-half-full.blogspot.co.uk 
Twitter @SarahJanewrites 
Facebook 
www.facebook.com/AuthorSarahJaneButfield 
www.facebook.com/Twodogsandasuitcase 
www.facebook.com/OurFrugalSummerinCharente



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Books:

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Is the glass half empty or half full? Ironically, sometimes life influences our view, and alters our perception.
Sarah Jane has no career aspirations, all she wants is to leave school, work as a cashier at Woolworths and get married. Then everything changes and she finds herself wearing a fluorescent pink uniform and studying to get into Nursing School.
An expats kitchen garden journal.
The title says it all, what we have and where we are, but why and what lies ahead for these expats who leave Australia for a new life in France.


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