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AUTHOR Matson Taylor dropped into an east Cleveland bookshop to sign copies of his novel, The Miseducation of Evie Epworth. The writer signed several copies of his first novel, which is set in the summer of 1962, at Chapter One Loftus. The book was released in paperback last week. Paul Jones-King, of Chapter One Loftus, said: It was great to welcome Matson to the shop, he’s the first national author to sign books in the shop, and it was great to be able to give him some local products to take away with him including cakes from the Willow Cake Shop in Loftus and Chapter One Loftus Bookshop Blend Coffee by the Roseberry Coffee Company.
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Teessideâs independent bookshops taking part in World Book Day 2021
A range of £1 books are available for nursery children to secondary students with a free token
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World Book Day 2021 will be a little different this year.
But even in a national lockdown, the positive and powerful message and about reading and books is still being shared.