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1. Bath Bricks, Senna and Sassafras

    Joan Aiken, best known for writing her classic, almost Dickensian novel, The Wolves of Willoughby Chase, has always seemed ultimately English, despite the fact that she had been born to an American father, the Pulitzer prize winning poet Conrad Aiken, and a Canadian mother. The family, with her older brother and sister, who […]

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2. Books are your friends, everyday.

Reading is one of the easiest ways you have of empathising with another person, a way of being alone with them when they are alone; it is a way of taking time off from your own preoccupations, and entering another mind, another world. Once you have experienced this, it is almost like making a friend, […]

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