On the road again

If you are a fan of literary fiction, Literary Journeys: Mapping fictional travels across the world of literature, edited by John McMurtrie is a book that is going to be on the table next to your favourite reading-chair or sitting temptingly on your bedside table within easy reach. 

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What happens in the park after dark

Midnight Adventures in Primrose Park by Helen Peters, illustrated by Isobel Lundie will make you think a bit more about the amazing nocturnal world of wildlife.

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A lost working class classic

A Capful O’ Nails  by David Christie Murray is a book that really deserves a modern audience.

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The Language of Flowers by Shyala Smith, illustrated by Aaron Asis

Juhi understands how her community uses the language of flowers to speak of their deepest emotions.

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A tale of determination

A Kite for Melia by Samuel Narh and Freda Narh, illustrated by Valeria Suria is a thought-provoking and beautifully illustrated book about determination and resourcefulness 

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