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War Girls – helping make 1914-18 more relevant to today’s generation
Last week I caught up with the screen adaptation of Michael Morpurgo’s Private Peaceful, in a year when it seems you’re never too far away from one tale of Great War woe or other. The film’s definitely worth watching, commendably … Continue reading →
Caster in limelight for Joe’s Ghost Prison launch
BOOK launches are strange animals, and these days you might expect something more akin to an evangelical Apple-type extravaganza, with plenty of hype, free booze and canapes on offer. While the food and drink were certainly there at the Shire … Continue reading →