âDesertedâ 170-year-old mill to be demolished and replaced with shops and flats
Britannia Mill in Mossley will be knocked down under the redevelopment plans
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A âdesertedâ mill in Tameside is to be demolished and replaced with retail space and up to 62 apartments.
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Tatiana de Rosnay on âSarahâs Key,â Boston memories, and her scary new novel
By Lauren Daley Globe correspondent,Updated February 22, 2021, 2:52 p.m.
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Author Tatiana de Rosnay spent spent several of her childhood years in Boston.Charlotte Jolly de Rosnay
In her new novel hitting shelves Tuesday, Tatiana de Rosnay â author of international bestseller âSarahâs Keyâ â delivers a chilling âBlack Mirrorâ-esque page-turner set in a near-future Paris.
Turns out the seeds for her suspenseful âFlowers of Darknessâ just might be rooted in her Brookline schooldays.
As a kid attending John D. Runkle Elementary School, âI had a wonderful teacher called Miss Sebold, who told my mother I had a vivid imagination,â de Rosnay said in an e-mail interview from her Paris home. âShe used to read us Edgar Allan Poe stories, and Iâm sure my love of dark, scary tales stems from there.â