Every Happy Family by Sarah Stovell Book Review.

I loved Other Parents and was so excited when this book dropped through my letterbox. I wasn’t disappointed. This is another corker from Sarah Stovell. It’s a fascinating tale which kept me guessing throughout. The depth of characterisation is off the scale and everything we expect from such a skilled writer. I raced through this book as quickly as possible. 

I loved Minnie and her family and I loved the story. No one captures human behaviour quite like Sarah Stovell. Grab yourself a copy. You will not be disappointed. 

The new novel from the acclaimed author of Other Parents and Exquisite.

Minnie and Bert are over the moon to have their three grown-up children home for the first time in a decade. But having Lizzie, Jess, Owen and the grandchildren under one roof isn’t without its dramas.

Lizzie is off the alcohol (although emergency gin doesn’t count), Jess is juggling a toddler and a newborn, but it’s Owen who has the power to throw a grenade into everything.

It all stems from an incident that happened years ago. And it involves Nora Skelly – a name you don’t mention in front of Minnie.

With Nora also back in town, the past is about to come crashing into the present. And what better time to revisit old secrets and resentments than around the family dinner table?

Every Happy Family is available here.

Week 30 of the Columbia Community Association’s refurbishment. Week 30? The time has simply flown by

Heavens what a start to the week that was, Marion tells us. The walkers’ early morning meeting went well and from the feedback the CCA will be hosting many more.

Cultural Creatives and Equans followed on, more knitted hats were delivered courtesy of the lovely people from Plain n Purl. There is a birthday party booked in for December.

Exciting news came by way of Julie Milne, who asked if we were interested in hosting a Basic Sign Language course and if so, she would provide free training. A date has been scheduled for March 8th – how marvellous is it to be being able to broaden your communication skills.

Courses on flower arranging are in the pipeline and a date is set for the next CPR & Defibrillator training. The CCA have received amazing donations from Liz Gaskin and Ann Stephenson which have all been put to good use and for which they are most grateful.

JLA Lewis, chief honcho              Darren                             Liam

A phone call came through from JLA to say that the Electricians would be back on-site from Tuesday 14th. Heaven be praised, they were indeed, and fitted new sockets throughout: tick.  Completed work on the intruder alarm and fitted a light in the loft: tick. Intruder alarm activated: tick. Fobs allocated and ID programmed in: tick. (This spells f-u-n  until everyone gets used to it) Joining in with the ‘lock’ scenario  going on, Red Shoes Bob took himself off to Screwfix to purchase a Yale Lock for the office door. (Marion fears it’s to  lock her in) Time will tell. She got extra keys cut just in case.

The new volunteers started this week and a good job they did too as Marion nipped off to have her  nails done before compiling some case studies relating to the Warm Spaces Project. She finds she types much faster with newly polished red nails! Well, who wouldn’t. There was even a visit from the contractors to look at the external wiring prior to the start of the roof refurb. Apparently, the wires need to have sheath wrap around the outside of the cable to protect the conductors inside and enable electricity transmission.

Whilst all this was ongoing the CCA were of course operating business as usual. Warm Spaces, dancers, exercise classes, Bingo and the Gold and Silver Road Show were there on the 16th & 17th. Marion placed the order with Phil for the catering of the Friday coffee morning: corned beef pies, mince pies, fruit Scones with fresh cream. She also sped out to buy a jar of jam.

Then, Linda arrived with her lush cakes and oh dear me… she  only  brought the man with the red shoes a corned beef pie. This spoiling must stop, as it seems to have gone to his head, and the smug smile is highly irritating. (Marion’s words, not mine, Bob, though I feel, frankly, it is foolish to spoil husbands. They get so out of hand – just saying)

After discussions the team have decided to change the Warm Spaces days : so, from  Monday 20th Warm Spaces will be open Monday, Wednesday and Friday, to fit in with other venues. However, as Marion emphasises, the kettle is on the boil every day of the week at the CCA,  from 8am to 4 pm. Just pop in!

It is clear that all those at the CCA ended  the week full of positivity knowing they are moving forward and have the support of their wonderful Brady Square community and as Marion’s dear old dad used to say “There is no I in team, pet”

Indeed there is not.

Information: Columbia Community Association  Columbia uk Community Forum

Memories of Brady Square

Danish Dantoy’s excellent bioplastic Tiny dinnerware for little ones is produced from sugar cane, a 100% sustainable raw material – how fantastic is that

Frost Magazine has had a really good look at Danish Dantoy’s intriguing, and delightful bioplastic recyclable tableware, which was given a test drive by our editor’s 2 year old pal, who even with a limited vocabularly certainly approved, evidenced by ‘Nice’ and whack with the spoon in the bowl. Followed by  ‘More.’  Margaret Graham can therefore vouch for its stability, strength and appeal.

 Tiny, the Danish Dantoy tableware for little ones  is produced in bioplastic  from sugar cane, a 100% sustainable raw material. The entire series is 90% Swan-labelled, which means that the toys are environmentally friendly and free of dangerous chemicals, always good to know when children are involved.  Margaret  explained the ins and outs to our 2 year old tester, with limited success, but his mum was intrigued: the  production of bioplastics reduces CO2 in the atmosphere, The sugar cane is grown on controlled, non-toxic plantations. The Bioplastic is produced from sugar cane, a 100% sustainable raw material.

To which our tester again replied. ‘More.’ Whack whack.

Frost Magazine particularly likes the fact that the set’s plate allows parents to divide the food into type, colour or size. If the 2 smallest spaces of the plate are not used for food, the bowl and cup can instead be placed in these spaces and used as a tray to carry food and drink together.

The  recyclable dining set has a long life, as it can be used right from the child’s first meal, and from there it can be adapted as the child’s skills and motor skills develop.

The set consists of 7 parts in fine, natural colours. Recommended age 0+ months, let’s detail it here:

• Produced in Denmark
• Bio-based material
• 100% recyclable
• Food approved
• Contains no harmful substances
• Withstands machine washing up to 70 °C
• Can be microwaved up to 70 °C

With Danish Dantoy’s quality dinnerware, Dinnertime, the child can explore food. I should say so: Whack. The plate’s 3 compartments make it possible to sort the food and give the child a well-arranged meal. Combine different sets and colours from the Dinnertime series and achieve a lovely selection for the home.

The Dantoy Tiny BioBased Dinner Gift Set costs £18 from Coolshop.co.uk

Columbia Community Centre is bursting with pride because Aimee Green and her dancers did brilliantly in all the Alton Towers competition categories


The CCA team is bursting  with pride as they applaud their very own Aimee Green and her dance group who attended the dance festival of the year in Alton Towers last weekend. ‘The group did brilliantly in all categories of the competition. All age groups produced winners. Well done kids (and dads) you smashed it,’ Marion says. Frost Magazine is absolutely in awe at their achievements.

Men at work in the Air Raid shelter preparing for the re-structuring to commence.

The cheek of it, some pussycat thought they would leave paw prints on our newly laid concrete. If I could have got to it, I would have left my initials too, for posterity you know.‘ Marion said. Then she mentioned that the men at work outside appear to be happy and cheerful, despite the chilly day. Margaret suspects they wouldn’t dare be otherwise after the cat issue. Just saying.

The shelter has water in it yet again and in addition the wall that was damaged by a stolen car is being re-built. Claire CCA’s surveyor, is visiting this week to ensure all is going to plan.

Nev Harris with Gemma and her certificate. Bravo Gemma!

The courses are still going strong, with  Cultural Creatives busy busy, and  Equans weekly meetings also in play. In addition Nev Harris, who is delivering CPR and Defibrillator training, came. It is wonderful that through the generosity of the community the CCA is able to offer free places for this extremely important training. One last minute cancellation was soon filled by Jordan who was very eager to step in.

Corey Barnes arrived to measure the corridor and office area for new flooring. English Oak was the unanimous choice and it’s fabulous. And … And … Believe it or not, this will be the last job on the agenda then it will be fingers crossed ‘all finished’.

Tuesday, brought the CCA’s very first volunteer meeting, held to get people together to discuss issues, including identification. Lo and behold the postie delivered the Volunteer Lanyards, just it time. Red Shoes Bob, reckons these are just in case volunteers forget who they are. Then two new lads from Equans popped in to say hello: Adam, a Bricklayer and Sean a joiner who didn’t have time for coffee but perhaps Marion should have told them Thursday is cake day…

Anyone for a coach trip?

Leaflets about Coach Day Tours have been dropped into the centre. Margaret of Frost Magazine LOVES day trips, and I bet I’m not the only one. Marion is intent on making enquiries to see what can be arranged.

The Friday coffee mornings are becoming quite something, and Margaret can’t wait to return for a  chat, and Dick too. Just look at the goodies on offer. There is to be a fun prize Bingo planned too and all free of charge. Marion loves these mornings. ‘Everyone has so much fun,’ she says. ‘Chatting away, reminiscing, putting the world to rights and usually forgetting the time, but that’s the way it should be, sharing, caring and having a good old laugh.’

Finally a word from Marion, on behalf of us all I am sure, including Frost Magazine:

‘Our thoughts and prayers are with everyone in this devastating earthquake in Turkey. God bless you all.’

Information: Columbia Community Association  Columbia uk Community Forum

Memories of Brady Square

The Garnett Girls by Georgina Moore Book Review

I absolutely adored The Garnett Girl. This story about a mother and her three daughters has so much depth. Margo and her daughters: Rachel, Imogen and Sasha are all so different. The Garnett Girls is centred around Sandcove, their huge family home. The book explores these women’s lives, as well as the lives of their husbands and partners. It shows how all of our lives are intertwined and how family is never easy. A beautiful and addictive read. I couldn’t put it down. 

Forbidden, passionate and all-encompassing, Margo and Richard’s love affair was the stuff of legend – but, ultimately, doomed.

When Richard walked out, Margo locked herself away, leaving her three daughters, Rachel, Imogen and Sasha, to run wild.

Years later, charismatic Margo entertains lovers and friends in her cottage on the Isle of Wight, refusing to ever speak of Richard and her painful past. But her silence is keeping each of the Garnett girls from finding true happiness.

Rachel is desperate to return to London, but is held hostage by responsibility for Sandcove, their beloved but crumbling family home.

Dreamy Imogen feels the pressure to marry her kind, considerate fiancé, even when life is taking an unexpected turn.

And wild, passionate Sasha, trapped between her fractured family and controlling husband, is weighed down by a secret that could shake the family to its core….

The Garnett Girls, the captivating debut from Georgina Moore, asks whether children can ever be free of the mistakes of their parents.

The Garnett Girls is available here.

EVA GLYN’S HIDDEN CROATIA: ROMANTIC FICTION

In celebration of the #RespectRomFic campaign, today I’m sharing some ideas of how you can visit Croatia from the comfort of your own armchair – and perhaps even fall in love.

The classic summer read: The Getaway by Isabelle Broom

This sun-drenched holiday book is set on the island of Hvar, loved by international jetsetters and backpackers alike.

When Kate’s life falls apart in a spectacularly public manner she joins her brother in Hvar to disappear from the world and lick her wounds. But then she meets Alex, a loner with a secret to hide. As he shows her the beautiful island she begins to have feelings for him that seem to be reciprocated. But will he ever be able to confront his demons and move on? And can Kate be there for him if he does?

 

The romcom: The Secret Cove in Croatia by Julie Caplin

Many people’s first experience of Croatia is on a cruise around the islands, and one of these small luxury boats setting out from cosmopolitan Split is the setting for this book.

When no-nonsense Maddie Wilcox is offered the chance to work on a luxury yacht for the summer, she can’t say no. She will be waiting on the posh guests, but island-hopping around Dalmatia should more than make up for it – especially when Nick, her best mate’s brother, is one of them. In this will-they won’t-they romance, sparks fly when they meet on board and Maddie can’t believe self-entitled jerk Nick is really related to her friend. But in a secret, picture-perfect cove, away from the real world, Maddie and Nick discover they might have more in common than they realise.

 

The biography: The Girl Who Left by Debra Gavranich

Set in a small rural village on the island of Korcula during and after the Second World War, this biography is a love story too.

The author’s mother Marija’s Yugoslavian childhood was tough but happy – until first the Italians, and later the Germans, arrived to occupy their island. Her older sister fled to join the partisans and she was left, frightened and hungry, to cope with the rest of the family when she should have been in school. After the war her best chance of a bright future was to travel to Australia as a proxy bride, married to a man who had emigrated from the village years before, but who she had never met.

 

The dual timeline: An Island of Secrets by Eva Glyn

The smallest of apologies for including my own book, but I would so love take you to the island of Vis in Dalmatia, and in particular the small fishing town of Komiza.

In 1944, British commando and SOE operative Guy Barclay is stationed there alongside Yugoslavian partisans. Not only does his war change when he witnesses a brutal execution, but he meets and falls in love with local fisherwoman Ivka. But can their love survive the war? Seventy years later Guy sends his investment banker granddaughter Leo to the same island. Battered and broken by a loveless marriage and her desire for a baby, she meets local travel agent Andrej. But are their worlds too far apart for their love to have a chance?

 

 

#RespectRomFic is a movement started by publishing luminaries to try to assure that romantic fiction is given the respect it deserves, and that matches its importance in readers’ lives – and its commercial value in the book market. For far too long the contribution to the literary landscape of the books written by the authors writing in the romance & saga space has been at best ignored, at worst dismissed. Show your support by using the hashtag to talk about your favourite romances.

 

 

 

Made By Cooper – Pure Serenity – by Award Winning Author Dr Kathleen Thompson

What I love about Made By Coopers is their commitment to natural, organic and plant-derived ingredients. The brand was created by Clare and Darren Cooper. Clare had suffered for years with anxiety disorders and when the couple visited Kerala, the home of Ayurvedic medicine, they were inspired by the therapeutic powers of the different plants used there. They were particularly impressed to experience the positive effect of essential oils on how they felt and on their wellbeing.

After a rather crazy few days, I was thrilled to try their Calm Candle. Beautifully presented in a pure white pot, the engraved wooden lid forms a firm seal to protect those wonderful essential oils between use.

The candle itself is 100% natural, made with soothing Organic Lavender, Bergamot and Ylang Ylang, with base notes of Frankincense and light Rosemary undertones. The only other ingredients are coconut and rapeseed wax, and the unusually high concentration of essential oils was very noticeable – in fact the aroma was so stunning that I was immediately compelled to wrap myself in a blanket and close my eyes (I’m not convinced my boss was totally on board with this reason for the delayed report but I certainly felt great after a very relaxed nap).

Unlike other scented candles, Made By Coopers actually hand pour their candle wax in three stages, meaning that the candle is consistently aromatic throughout its life.

So if you’re scratching your head for a Mother’s Day gift check out Made By Coopers . I can totally recommend Calm Candle at just £28 for a beautifully presented and boxed 170g candle (up to 34 hr burn time) but they have other lovely gifts too – Calm Room Spray at £16.50 and Vanilla Rose Bath Salts at £22.50. Delivery is free for purchases over £20.

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By Dr K Thompson, award-winning author of From Both Ends of the Stethoscope: Getting through breast cancer – by a doctor who knows


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The Ugly Truth by L.C. North Book Review

The Ugly Truth is a rollercoaster of a book that has you hooked from the first page. Told in an original way: through transcripts, interviews and social media posts, it is a damning indictment of our tabloid media and celebrity obsession. It’s also a heartbreaking exploration of mental illness. 

Your heart will be in your mouth throughout this book. I think it’s impossible to read it and not feel passionate about it’s characters and subjects.. The Ugly Truth is not for the faint hearted. It’s original, blistering and brilliant. A triumph. 

 

Melanie Lange has disappeared.

Her father, Sir Peter Lange, says she is a danger to herself and has been admitted to a private mental health clinic.

Her ex-husband, Finn, and best friend, Nell, say she has been kidnapped.

The media will say whichever gets them the most views.

But whose side are you on?

#SaveMelanie

#HelpPeter

The Ugly Truth is a shocking and addictive thriller about celebrity culture, coercive control and the truth behind the headlines.

The Ugly Truth is available here.