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Monday, February 19, 2018

Monday, February 19, 2018 11:34 am by Cristina in ,    No comments
The Telegraph and Argus features the book The Foundry Man’s Apprentice by Edward Evans.
“I enjoy writing and to use an Agatha Christie expression, it keeps the little grey cells alive,” writes Edward, whose inspiration to put pen to paper comes from his visits to France with his wife Lilian and his home village of Haworth - coincidentally where the famous Brontë siblings lived and penned their books amidst the inspiring moorland. (Sally Clifford)
AnneBrontë.org tries to find the real-life Zenobia.

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