The following books published by TSL are set in Wales or mention the region.
The Adventures of Rhys:
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Training a Greyhound and other Troubles – Beatrice Holloway
Growing up is hard enough as it is, and then there are girls just to compliate matters. In Training a Greyhound and other troubles, young Rhys has his fair share of life growing up in Wales.
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Urgent! Pocket Money Required – Beatrice Holloway
Urgent! Pocket Money Required is a call most western children have at least once in their lives growing up. Perhaps not in exactly the same words, but close enough. How often do youngsters desperately want something which needs money?
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Disasters and Delights of Family Celebrations – Beatrice Holloway
How do you cope with girl friends, Christmas, chicken pox and weddings when you are nine years old? In this third book of Rhys’s adventures he gets some sound advice to cope with fraught situations from his grandparents. He has a role in a pantomime and uses it to his and his friend’s advantage. He tests out and almost spoils the Christmas presents he has bought for his family and there is further trouble over dinner. As his brother’s wedding looms Rhys is sure he will have to wear a dreadful suit. The revenge advice he receives from Uncle George, however, leads Rhys into yet more trouble including a very strange wedding present.
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The Sometimes Society – Beatrice Holloway
ebookThe Sometimes Society is Book 4 in the Rhys series by Beatrice Holloway. The boys are growing up – Rhys and his friend Giddy, decided that their girl friends, April and Ruth could join their Society – sometimes. Between them they decide on certain rules. As the story unfolds the rules prove to be useful.
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About Beatrice
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Ray Wooster
Ray was 83 when his first book, A Boy’s War Journal was published. He has been writing since secondary school. Between 2013 and 2015, Ray was chairman of the Harrow Writers’ Circle and is still a member of the Circle as well as a number of other writers’ groups.
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There seems to be a growing genre of Welsh writers, or perhaps I’m being exposed to them more.
Leslie Tate interviews
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THE TALES NO ONE EVER TOLD ME
I invited Elizabeth Jane Corbett, who won the Bristol Short Story Prize and was shortlisted for the Allan Marshall Short Story Award, to write about how she discovered Welsh Mythology. Elizabeth li…
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WELSH-ENGLISH POET WITH ONE FOOT IN NEW ORLEANS
I interviewed multi-talented Welsh writer clare e. potter, who has won the John Tripp Award for Spoken Poetry and danced in Gary Clarke’s production of Coal– an on-stage experience clare spo…
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TSL author, David Stroud – novel Albatross and a monologue Wenglish
The Adventures of Rhys are set in Wales, based on author Beatrice Holloway‘s husband who grew up in the area.
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