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Published: 3rd June 2021 16:41
Linghams Booksellers of Heswall invite you to join bestselling children s author Julia Donaldson.
Join bestselling children s author Julia Donaldson, at the start of Independent Bookshop Week, for this ‘live virtual event with songs, stories and Q&A to mark the publication of her new book ‘The Woolly Bear Caterpillar .
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Brilliantly written and stunningly illustrated by Yuval Zommer, The Woolly Bear Caterpillar features a charming mini beast twist on the ugly duckling story.
AFTER hosting the Wozzon Comedy Club in York’s City Screen basement for several years, York comedian Stewart McDowall has turned his attention to murder with his debut crime novel, The Murder Option, now published by Darkstroke Books. “It’s a tense crime story so there’s no laughs in it,” says Stewart, “but a lot of people said that about my stand-up.” Stewart took inspiration from the widely acclaimed crime novelist Mark Billingham, who is also a comedian. “There are a lot of similarities between a gripping crime story and a stand-up routine,” says Stewart. “It’s all about grabbing the reader’s attention in the first thirty seconds, and then not letting them fall asleep.”