Charco Press 23 August 2022 My thanks to the publisher for my copy of this book and to Midas pr for the invitation to the blog tour |
Charco Press 23 August 2022 My thanks to the publisher for my copy of this book and to Midas pr for the invitation to the blog tour |
Rookery House Press 7 June 2022 My thanks to the author and Rachel's Random Resources for my copy of the book and the opportunity to take part in this blog tour |
π My Review..
Those who have read The Mother's Day Club will be delighted to see the return of old friends who reappear in this new WW2 saga which features characters, both old and new, who call Rookery House in Great Plumstead home.
A Wartime Welcome at Rookery House highlights this fictional village who welcome people who are in need of respite from the cares and worries of the war, especially for those evacuees who have been living in London, facing the ever present danger of falling bombs. Evie Jones is a nurse with a mysterious past who escapes to Great Plumstead by taking up a VAD nursing position at the newly opened Great Plumstead Hall hospital and finding a billet with Thea, Marianne, Reuben and Hettie at Rookery Hall is a dream come true for her.
As always the villagers are keeping the home fires burning, getting involved in knitting groups and social activities, recycling waste and planting vegetables but it is their warm welcome to troubled strangers where the story finds its heart. Soldiers who have been wounded in the war find comfort and solace in Great Plumstead Hall Hospital and this part of the story, especially Evie's role there makes for interesting reading. Mothers and their children from London also make their way to the peace of Great Plumstead, but country life is not for everyone and even though some of the mothers have really difficult decisions to make they are always supported by Thea at Rookery House.
A Wartime Welcome at Rookery House is a lovely introduction to this new WW2 series. The characters are beautifully described, quickly becoming as familiar as old friends and there is a genuine wartime authenticity which makes the story such a delightful read. I'm looking forward to seeing what comes next for the people who live at Rookery House.
Best Read with...Hettie's freshly made scones and jam
About the Author
Avon 1 September 2022 My thanks to the publishers for my copy of this book and also to Midas pr for the invitation to the blog tour |
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Knopf 2021 |
Bookouture 26 August 2022 A Cornish Wartime Story #1 My thanks to the publishers for my copy of this book and the opportunity to be part of this blog tour |
HQ 18 August 2022 |
Candlestick Press July 2022 My thanks to the publisher for this poetry pamphlet |
My Review..
There's something quite magical about taking an early morning stroll and coming across a couple of roe deer quietly munching or seeing the glorious red coat of an urban fox. Wildlife is on our doorstep and if there is anything I have learned from this recent pandemic it is to appreciate the wildlife you may have in your local area.
In this collection of ten poems, the individual poets share their thoughts and feelings about wildlife. Quietly exploring what it means to view the world in a very different way.
What better way to start the collection than with The Fox by Robert Williams Parry ( translated by RS Thomas)
"...suddenly
and breathtakingly he was there,
a fox on soft foot, his mind
elsewhere.."
Hedgehogs, fawns, otters, bats, dragonflies and mice all find their place in this poetry collection and each animal is beautifully brought to life with words which capture their innocence and their specialness.
I loved Horses, Running by Pascale Petit
"..I watch the horses run downhill,
tails flung out in a slipstream of wind,
they blur and the moor and the grass blurs with them
just as the earth must blur as it spins..."
I have special fondness for hares and this lovely poem by Norman MacCraig really captured my imagination
"...He's gone - but still, so high,
so gently the hill curves over,
two ears like antlers move
Pricked on a pewter sky..."
Ten Poems about Wildlife is a really lovely collection of poems which capture the stunning beauty of our wildlife and reminds us that we should do everything we can to protect and encourage them. The collection is a perfect gift, or instead of card, for anyone who enjoys the natural world.
Headline 18 August 2022 My thanks to the publisher for my copy of this book and to Rachel's random Resources for the invitation to the blog tour |