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A REBELLIOUS OAK an exciting first novel by Norfolk author
MARGARET CALLOW.
SET IN 1549 AT THE TIME OF THE REBELLION AGAINST ENCLOSURES OF COMMON LAND. A TALE OF COURAGE AND LOYALTY, LOVE AND ADVERSITY.
268 pages of high adventure.
ISBN 978-0-9555478-36
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This is a wonderful book of rhymes and illustrations which, although primarily for young children, will appeal to anyone with a quirky view of life.
ISBN 9780 9555 478 1 2
This is Leanne’s first published work, although she has been writing poetry for 12 years. She was born in Kings Lynn and currently lives in South Dakota USA with her husband and family. These rhymes are part of a series she has written for her young son.
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Christopher lives in Norwich,and has been writing poetry and novels since 1998. he is currently working towards a degree in Arts and Humanities at city college as a part time student.
Following an accident, his recovery combined with dealing with arthritis set him some difficult challenges which he has met and dealt with through his writing.
“The Bittern’s Boom” is a very personal view of some well known East Anglian history and landscape, sprinkled with some interesting insights into the human condition.
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Seraphiel is a long awaited second book of poetry from Catherine Brown, an exciting poet who has been writing for several years and has developed a style that is recognisably her own.
Seraphiel explores a range of personal expression reflecting both the life within us and the outside world. These themes are followed in the three sections of the book; Solo reflections, Seen from the corner table,and
Wider Circles.
ISBN 9 78 1872-914-145
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Hagiel is 48p.p. of new work. This is Catherines third book of poetry which shows her development and skill as a young poet. Hagiel looks across a wide range of issues relevant to modern day life, sometimes with wry humour, which is a new development in catherine’s work.
Now in her mid 30′s and with the advantage of life experience, an authentic voice comes across clearly in her poetry. In poems such as ‘psychoanalysis’ most of us can identify with the sentiment.
ISBN 9780 9555 478 1 2
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