TALES OF A COUNTRY BOY – A Treasury of Norfolk.

A companion volume to BIG BLUE SKY should be on the shelves of Jarrolds, Waterstones, Roys, and most other decent book shops soon. Anecdotes of rustic, rural, earthy characters, and who could be described as Normal for Norfolk, fill the pages, alongside bite-sized portions of local history, natural history, and a panoramic jaunt, looking at the county during the four seasons.
I’ve so enjoyed writing it, and am sure that those who enthused over BIG BLUE SKY will find this every bit as entertaining.
Just saying!
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