Three Rotweilers and a Parrot
Three Rottweilers and a Parrot is the charming and candid memoir of Jill Mary Bryant — a working-class girl from Birmingham who became lady of a manor, an American citizen, and the devoted companion of fourteen dogs — navigating marriage, widowhood, adventure, and new love along the way. From a modest childhood in Shirley, through art college and a life uprooted by her first husband Michael's career across America and Europe, Jill's story is one of constant reinvention. She raised two children across continents, settled into the grandeur of Hambrook Hall in West Sussex, and built a life far removed from where she started — all while acquiring an ever-growing menagerie of beloved dogs, including three formidable Rottweilers and Nellie the parrot. When Michael died and left her suddenly alone at sixty-five, it was her animals who kept her company through the hardest chapter of her life. But Jill was far from finished — she found love again with Barry, rediscovered her passion for painting, and arrived at a contented, well-travelled later life with few regrets. Warm, witty, and refreshingly honest, this is a memoir about the unexpected shape a life can take — and how, on balance, it hasn't been a bad life at all.

















