‘News’ Category
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Island of Last Hope
0November 25, 2013 by Lydia Syson
A group of Polish fighter pilots walking away from a Hawker Hurricane in October 1940, probably at RAF Northolt in …
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The return of Asterix: the Verdict
0November 12, 2013 by Lydia Syson
The first hint was an intriguing question in the Guardian Quiz (no. 3), then a query on Twitter. Just in …
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The Comfort of Fellow Writers
0October 31, 2013 by Lydia Syson
Today marks my first ever contribution to a blog that I’ve found both addictive and invaluable for the past few …
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News and Pictures
0October 18, 2013 by Lydia Syson
Huge thanks to everyone who came to Review bookshop to welcome That Burning Summer into the world on October 4th …
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New book, new look!
0October 3, 2013 by Lydia Syson
I’m delighted with the new design of this website – huge thanks to Jan Bielecki and Cait Davies in particular …
keep readingCategory News | Tags: Battle of Britain, Historical YA, Home Front, Home Guard, new teen fiction, New Ways of War, Polish pilots, Spies in Kent, That Burning Summer, Tom Wintringham, UKYA, Underground Propanda Committee
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Journey to Hill 481
2October 1, 2013 by Lydia Syson
Last week’s experience of visiting some of the settings for key events in A World Between Us was extremely powerful. It’s …
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The cave hospital, at last.
0September 27, 2013 by Lydia Syson
‘This hospital is in a cave. When Felix heard, she imagined a storybook kind of cave, where dragons lurk on …
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Remembering the Battle of the Ebro, September 1938
4September 26, 2013 by Lydia Syson
‘On the other side of the river, spirits are high. They’ve driven Franco’s forces from the steep hillsides outside Corbera. …
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In praise of cross-fertilisation
0September 10, 2013 by Lydia Syson
In the past week my work as a writer has taken me to Edinburgh to participate in a conference on transgressive …
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Book Genes
0August 5, 2013 by Lydia Syson
Every book has its own peculiar literary heritage, a kind of textual DNA that can be as hard to map …
keep readingCategory News | Tags: Bette Greene, book genes, Brookland, Dymchurch, Kipling, literary inspiration, Monica Edwards, Rewards and Fairies, Romney Marsh, That Burning Summer, We Couldn't Leave Dinah