Catalogue of UK tales

Sweepings from an Untidy Mind

We all know the benefits to body and spirit of a walk in the park or countryside. In ‘Sweepings from an Untidy Mind’,  Bob Bowden goes one stage further and uses his daily walk to harness all those stray thoughts whizzing around his self-confessed untidy mind, entertaining us in the process.

A Christmas Carol

Charles Dickens’ iconic Christmas story, set in 19th century London, about the miserly Ebenezer Scrooge and the visitations he receives from three ghostly apparitions – the Ghosts of Christmas Past, Christmas Present, and of Christmas Yet to Come. They show him how cruel he has been to those around him during his life. This revelation transforms Scrooge into a kinder, gentler person who, in the happy ending, personifies the spirit of goodwill to all men at Christmas-time.

This ebook has been produced to support fundraising for the life-saving research work carried out by Cancer Research UK.

An Illustrated Natural History Diary of Social Isolation

When the UK government introduced its first Covid-19 lockdown in March 2020, one man decided that he would channel his photographic skills and passion for nature into a record of the changing seasons. His book forms a unique record of the natural history of Richmond Park in south-west London.

Bo’s Community Award

A video of The Mayor’s Community Award being presented to Bozena Miller on March 6th, 2020 at The Guildhall, Kingston upon Thames

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