Water colour “Library Cat” by Craig Roffler
Books I liked;
Book of Fires by Jane Borodale
1752 Agnes Trussel, 17, has run away from her rural home, burdened by two guilty secrets. she arrives in London, shocked by its squalor and poverty. She finds work as an assistant to a fire work maker. She learns to make rockets, stars and other fiery fireworks; She meets a young seller of gunpowder and hatches a plan to get hr out of her predicament...and so the story goes, well written and interesting plot.
The Glass Painter's Daughter by Rachel Hore.
In a tiny stained-glass shop hidden in the backstreets of Westminster lies the cracked, sparkling image of an angel. The owners of Minster Glass have also been broken: Fran Morrison's mother died when she was a baby; a painful event never mentioned by her difficult, secretive father Edward. Fran left home to pursue a career in foreign cities, as a classical musician.
In heaven an angel is nobody in particular.
George Bernard Shaw, Maxims for Revolutionists.
Interesting, well written and a happy ending.
China Rose; Old Blush flowering in my garden.
Enjoy
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