A couple of weeks ago, I heard Shaun Usher on Radio 2 chatting to Jo Whiley about ‘Letters of Note’. He read out a couple of letters Jonny Cash had … Continue Reading Book Review: Letters Of Note Compiled by Shaun Usher
My profession gets a rough deal. I hate the term “the media” it lumps us all in together and gives an image of a rabid pack of dogs chasing innocent … Continue Reading Book Review: She Said Jodi Kantor and Megan Twohey
Remember seeing those pictures on Facebook of a solitary log cabin saying: “for £2 million could you spend three months here with no contact with outside world, no phone or … Continue Reading Musings on social distancing
I first heard about this book a few months ago, I can’t be sure where, but I was intrigued enough to seek it out. First off, this is written in … Continue Reading Book Review: By Grand Central Station I Sat Down and Wept by Elizabeth Smart
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I’ve never known what it’s like to have a sister, I was gifted with two little brothers. I really wanted Mathew, the youngest of…
In honour of world book day, I’m revisiting seven of my favourite books….admittedly, it was supposed to be ten but I ran out of time. This list has changed a … Continue Reading Some of my favourites
I’ve never known what it’s like to have a sister, I was gifted with two little brothers. I really wanted Mathew, the youngest of them, to be a girl called … Continue Reading Book Review: The Sisterhood by Daisy Buchanan