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E: 09/07 Book Giveaways Fiction Feast issue 07 (post)
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"Telling Tales" by Jane Yeadon
For Jane Yeadon, bestselling author of It Shouldn't Happen to a Midwife!, Call Me Sister and It Won't Hurt a Bit!, growing up on a farm in the highlands in the 1950's was both idyllic and incredibly challenging.
When her father died suddenly in a tragic accident, it had a devastating effect. As the family struggled to make ends meet, Jane and her sister Elizabeth began to see country life in a different way.
In a world where you should either be useful or stay out of the way, Jane found herself divided between freedom and the farm's ceaseless demands for attention.
A wonderfully poignant and entertaining account of growing up on a small family farm. Telling Tales nostalgically evokes a way of life that, although so recent, is now all but forgotten.
Send your name and address to:
Fiction Feast/Telling Tales Giveaway
H Bauer Publishing
PO Box 14369
London
NW1 7NY
For Jane Yeadon, bestselling author of It Shouldn't Happen to a Midwife!, Call Me Sister and It Won't Hurt a Bit!, growing up on a farm in the highlands in the 1950's was both idyllic and incredibly challenging.
When her father died suddenly in a tragic accident, it had a devastating effect. As the family struggled to make ends meet, Jane and her sister Elizabeth began to see country life in a different way.
In a world where you should either be useful or stay out of the way, Jane found herself divided between freedom and the farm's ceaseless demands for attention.
A wonderfully poignant and entertaining account of growing up on a small family farm. Telling Tales nostalgically evokes a way of life that, although so recent, is now all but forgotten.
Send your name and address to:
Fiction Feast/Telling Tales Giveaway
H Bauer Publishing
PO Box 14369
London
NW1 7NY
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