Exeter Library Stack

Following on from my epic reading marathon of Henry Williamson’s awesome saga spanning the social changes from 1880 to 1940s, Jez from Exeter Library has said some kind words about the review I completed and the full version of my guest blog within his ‘Sleuthing in the Stacks’ blog is available on the Library website (link to follow) with his introduction below:

Here’s a guest post from friend of the library Karen Hedges (whose website, including blog, you can find here). Karen works tirelessly to promote and further the educational work of the Norman Lockyer observatory above Sidmouth, which featured in a previous post on Norman and Lady Lockyer. Karen has also put on a number of excellent illustrated science talks in St Thomas Library, with a particular focus on the Moon. Here, however, she focusses her attention on a major saga by a Devon-based author which she got swept up in, which takes its protagonist through the turbulent history of the first half of the twentieth century. As Karen says, it’s a real reading marathon, but one which she has completed. So here she is, reporting back from the finishing line for Sleuthing in the Stacks.

Thank you, Jez!

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