
Tracy Chevalier
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Tracy Chevalier: ‘Woolf’s The Waves will be like medicine – I won’t like it, but it will do me good’
Nov 22, 2024 |
msn.com | Tracy Chevalier
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Tracy Chevalier: ‘Woolf’s The Waves will be like medicine - I won’t like it, but it will do me good’
Nov 22, 2024 |
theguardian.com | Tracy Chevalier
My earliest reading memoryMy parents read me most of the Dr Seuss books. My favourite was Ten Apples Up on Top, about a lion, a tiger and a dog counting apples. I can still conjure up the illustrations, including the last one where there’s an explosion of apples all over the page. My favourite book growing upThe Little House series by Laura Ingalls Wilder.
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Nov 6, 2024 |
mommytravels.net | Audrey Niffenegger |Elizabeth Bard |Elizabeth Gilbert |Tracy Chevalier |Meagan Wristen
There is only one thing better than stretching out on the beach allowing the sun to kiss the parts of your body that rarely see the light of day; that is stretching out on the beach being kissed by the sun and being actively engaged by a good book. The following list of great books to take to the perfect beach, this summer or anytime, has been chosen from a list of the all-time best-ever 100 beach reads compiled by the audience of National Public Radio.
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Nov 4, 2024 |
theneweuropean.co.uk | Tracy Chevalier
Few of us have any idea what it must feel like to be so unsafe that we have to flee our native country. 40 years ago I immigrated to the UK from the USA, as a youthful adventure, not to seek asylum. Mine seems a frivolous life choice compared to the survivors of torture who have had horrific experiences and sought refuge in the UK. Luckily with the help of the UK-based charity Freedom From Torture, they’re finding ways to process what has happened to them.
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Oct 27, 2024 |
msn.com | Tracy Chevalier
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