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Title: Cobbold and kin
Publication name: Suffolk
Date: January 2015
Summary:
Anthony Cobbold holds the archive for one of Suffolk's best known families
Title: Tell me a story
Publication name: Attractions Management
Date: December 2014
Summary:
Technology has become second nature to many young people, but children's literature centres are more popular than ever.
Title: Gifts for book lovers
Publication name: Suffolk
Date: December 2014
Summary:
A good book is a must on any Christmas list. Catherine Larner makes her seasonal suggestions
Title: Golden years
Publication name: Suffolk
Date: December 2014
Summary:
Bestselling author Christopher Matthew, 76, says he has only just got started
Title: Three Women in a Boat
Publication name: Rowing & Regatta
Date: December 2014
Summary:
Following in the footsteps of Jerome K Jerome
Title: Divine Dining: Truro Cathedral cafe
Publication name: Woman Alive
Date: December 2014
Summary:
Fine dining, afternoon tea and special occasions - visitors to the cafe at the Cornwall Cathedral are sure to keep going back for more.
Title: Our happy ever after
Publication name: Woman Alive
Date: December 2014
Summary:
A young Suffolk couple have been on quite a journey but are now looking forward to settling into their new home with their family.
Title: A twist in the tale
Publication name: Suffolk
Date: November 2014
Summary:
Anthony Horowitz is recreating the world of Sherlock Holmes in his new book 'Moriarty', and brings news of a James Bond novel to follow
Title: The art of war
Publication name: Suffolk
Date: November 2014
Summary:
The life and work of Anna Airy - one of the country's first female war artists - is being celebrated with an exhibition in Ipswich
Title: A thoroughly modern Emma
Publication name: Norfolk
Date: October 2014
Summary:
Alexander McCall Smith turns to Norfolk for inspiration in his reworking of Jane Austen's classic
Title: Mac, a life
Publication name: Suffolk
Date: October 2014
Summary:
Celebrated artist and architect Charles Rennie Macintosh lived in Walberswick. Esther Freud's novel explores his time there.
Title: Alexander McCall Smith
Publication name: Suffolk
Date: October 2014
Summary:
My role is to make my readers feel better about life and the world
Title: Suffolk in suspense
Publication name: Suffolk
Date: October 2014
Summary:
Three new novelists have used the county as a backdrop to their work
Title: Almost famous
Publication name: Suffolk
Date: September 2014
Summary:
The jazz queen from down under, Janet Seidel, is returning to Suffolk as part of a UK tour
Title: Three Women in a Boat
Publication name: Suffolk
Date: September 2014
Summary:
Catherine Larner, Jacq Barnard and Lucy Hollis rowed 140 miles to celebrate the 125th anniversary of Jerome K Jerome's classic tale
Title: The William Riley an RNLI Hero
Publication name: Rowing & Regatta
Date: August 2014
Summary:
After being restored, an RNLI lifeboat is now available to hire for fundraising trips. Catherine Larner delves into its dramatic past
Title: The impact of franchising
Publication name: Spa Business
Date: August 2014
Summary:
Spa franchises are growing worldwide, with rapid expansion in the US. We take a look at how they're shaping the market.
Title: Blades of glory
Publication name: Suffolk
Date: August 2014
Summary:
Indoor rowing championships and a long history at Deben Rowing Club
Title: Golden memories:
Publication name: Suffolk
Date: July 2014
Summary:
Alex Monroe talks about his memoir, 'Two Turtle Doves' where he recalls his extraordinary childhood and the inspiration he finds in Suffolk
Title: Found in translation at the festival
Publication name: Suffolk
Date: June 2014
Summary:
Polish writers, and novelist Colette McBeth, are being introduced to audiences at the 2014 Felixstowe Book Festival

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