Writes Of Passage: …Life Experiences Penned In Poetry
by Michelle A. James

 

“Writes of Passage” is the author’s play on words. Simply put, it means that she utilizes her God-given gift of writing to convey her thoughts and life experiences, or rites of passage. Themes covered within these pages include: human relations, love & romance, world conditions, spirituality and special celebrations… just to name a few. These poems in rhyme are worth your reading time…

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Old UFFS’ Memoirs
Willesden County Grammar School – London 1924-1966
by Patricia H-F Moore

 

“The County,” as it was fondly known by its pupils, became a grammar school after the Rab Butler Act was passed in 1946 to “…provide quality education for bright boys and girls” and provide equal opportunities for children of all backgrounds. These memoirs from Willesden County Grammar School pupils span the school’s history from its beginning in 1924 to its closing in 1966. The Old Uffingtonians, an organization of former pupils collected these memoirs which became the basis of this book. [more]

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Hayton — Still Pedaling

Still Pedaling
by Pauline Hayton

 

Precocious brat, poverty-stricken single parent, gave away child for adoption, gang rape survivor, world traveler, spiritual healer, probation officer, immigrant, massage therapist, cancer survivor, author, care giver to elderly parents, headstrong wife, educational sponsor for 100 Naga children—you name it, I’ve done it and I turned out OK. I’m still pedaling and you can too.

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