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Chris Needs Aims for Christmas Number One Again.
An Interview With Lloyd Jones
"My First Colouring Book" - A Review
My First Colouring
Book
"St Winifred's Well" - A Review

Purchase Here
Historical novel will inspire a new legion of young readers
“Welsh Dan Brown” sets thriller in West Wales

The Mourning Vessels
- Peter Luther
Fatal Neglect: Who Killed Dylan Thomas? - A Summary
Fatal Neglect: Who Killed
Dylan Thomas? -
David Thomas
Welsh Cowboys and Outlaws: Dafydd Meirion

Review: 'Sea Holly' by Robert Minhinnick

Americymru Welsh Books of The Month Selections for November
Welsh Australians - New South Welsh
"The Man From The Alamo" - A Review
New From 'Y Lolfa" - "Famous Welsh Tales"
One of Britain’s brightest football managers, Roberto Martinez tells his story
Celebrating the Life and Work of One of the World’s Greatest Photographers
The People’s Story – Welsh History through the eyes of the Workers
"Shwmae Butt" Gets Its Own Dictionary Definition
Michael O'Brien's Autobiography
Gee Williams wins 'Pure Gold'
What is Anglo-Welsh Literature and why Should Anyone Care?
Biography of the ‘Welsh Gandhi’



















1 comments:
JAY GRIFFITHS - WILD Pub. Penguin
Jay's book is a grand sweep - a literary tour of her travels around the world. Jay records meticulously her travels, and also her personal feelings at the situation in which she finds herself whether it be tragic or high comedy
I got the impression of a vulnerable yet a somehow very tough person. Some of the descriptive passages are exquisite. Jay lives somewhere in Mid Wales.
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