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Title: New Sutton Hoo Ship
Publication name: Classic Boat
Date: April 2022
Summary:
The remains of the Anglo Saxon ship found in Suffolk in 1939 rocked the world of archaeology. Soon, it will be time to see a recreation afloat.
Title: The women of Sutton Hoo
Publication name: Suffolk
Date: March 2022
Summary:
It was probably a woman who organised the ship burial of an Anglo-Saxon king at Sutton Hoo. It was a woman who decided to excavate the site. Now a woman is leading the project to reconstruct the ship which changed our knowledge of British history.
Title: The Print Maker
Publication name: Classic Boat
Date: March 2022
Summary:
Artist and book illustrator Angela Harding has a clinker sailing yacht and a love of the wilder coast.
Book mentioned in this article: A Year Unfolding by Angela Harding
Title: Scanning the skies
Publication name: This England
Date: February 2022
Summary:
Detecting enemy aircraft was an essential part of the war effort. Catherine Larner explores Bawdsey radar station, where it all began.
Title: In the words of Miranda
Publication name: Suffolk Magazine
Date: February 2022
Summary:
Suffolk's inspirational Ink Festival returns big time this spring with more than 50 original short plays from local writers, alongside specially created works by some famous names, and among them is the nation's favourite nurse...
Title: Sleuthing in 70s Suffolk
Publication name: Suffolk
Date: February 2022
Summary:
When Vera Morris took up writing after a long career in teaching, she turned to the genre she knows and loves best - crime. Her stories about a 1970s detective agency operating on the Suffolk coast have won her a loyal following.
Book mentioned in this article: The Great Shroud by Vera Morris
Publication name: Suffolk
Date: January 2022
Summary:
Printmaker Angela Harding's beautiful and evocative illustrations of the natural world, inspired by annual sailing trips around Suffolk's coast and rivers, are favourite choices for everything from book covers to journals, calendars and tea towels.
Book mentioned in this article: A Year Unfolding by Angela Harding
Title: The accidental gardener
Publication name: Suffolk
Date: January 2022
Summary:
Anna Greenland is a rising star in the organise grow-your-own firmament, although she admits her life currently is more 'Grand Designs' than 'Gardeners' World'.
Book mentioned in this article: Grow Easy by Anna Greenland
Title: The Best Christmas Books
Publication name: Suffolk
Date: December 2021
Summary:
All I want for Christmas...is a really good book. Catherine Larner asked some local book lovers for their choice of books to give and receive.
Publication name: Suffolk
Date: October 2021
Summary:
Ghostly figures, strange messages, dark secrets, disappearing keys and the impending arrival of Halleys Comet...it's all within the gripping tales of award-winning historical fiction writer, AM Howell.
Book mentioned in this article: The Mystery of the Night Watchers by AM Howell
Publication name: Suffolk
Date: October 2021
Summary:
Suffolk author Kate Sawyer's debut novel is a compelling story of survival and the true value of family and love in a post-apocalyptic world. It's a metaphor for life, she says.
Book mentioned in this article: The Stranding by Kate Sawyer
Publication name: British Rowing Plus
Date: September 2021
Summary:
British Rowing Coach Educator Jacq Barnard is project managing a very special boat build in Suffolk. Catherine Larner finds out more.
Title: Globe Rowing Club
Publication name: British Rowing Plus
Date: September 2021
Summary:
Globe Rowing Club has a five-year coaching development plan so it can welcome more people from the local community to the club. Development coach Jess Strangward tells Catherine Larner about her journey with Globe.
Publication name: Suffolk
Date: September 2021
Summary:
A love of ear spoons is just one of the things you'll learn about Vikings from Cat Weldon's 'How to be a Hero' books for young readers. The Suffolk-raised author admits she's indulging her passion for all things Norse.
Book mentioned in this article: How to be a Hero by Cat Weldon
Title: A little bird told her
Publication name: Suffolk
Date: September 2021
Summary:
Aldeburgh-based illustrator Astra Taylor-Todd has forged a brilliant new career creating children's books inspired by her global travels and an 1,800 mile trek across America.
Book mentioned in this article: The Blue Tit Travels Africa by Astra Taylor-Todd
Title: A ship fit for a king
Publication name: Suffolk
Date: September 2021
Summary:
Following the progress of the mighty replica of the Sutton Hoo Anglo-Saxon burial ship being lovingly built across the river at Woodbridge.
Title: Something old, something new
Publication name: Country Life
Date: September 2021
Summary:
After years of nurturing a great garden, passing on the responsibility to younger custodians is easier if it's kept in the family. Visiting Attadale Gardens, Helmingham Hall and The Manor Hemingford Grey.
Title: Coming out of the Dark Ages
Publication name: Suffolk
Date: August 2021
Summary:
We owe many of our modern ways to the Anglo-Saxons - they're in our DNA - yet we know so little about what they were really like. Historian Marc Morris will attempt to shed some light on our mysterious ancestors when he comes to Aldeburgh Literary Festival next month.
Book mentioned in this article: The Anglo-Saxons by Marc Morris
Title: 'I'd fire all the men'
Publication name: Suffolk
Date: August 2021
Summary:
What would you do if you were Prime Minister for a day? Amber Rudd is in no doubt. 'I would have an all female Cabinet. I'd fire all the men'.
Title: 'I had to earn my spurs'
Publication name: Suffolk
Date: August 2021
Summary:
Why are women still taken less seriously than men? It's a question that's bugged veteran journalist Mary Ann Sieghart for the past 30 years.
Book mentioned in this article: The Authority Gap by Mary Ann Sieghart