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Ann Hayton is releasing her first book later this year
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A Suffolk author is preparing to release her debut novel ten years after she first put pen to paper.
Ann Hayton, from Wickham Market, will publish her first young adult novel this year.
The Other Side of the Whale Road will be released in September by Lightning Books under Mrs Hayton s pen name, K.A. Hayton.
The story follows a 16-year-old boy named Joss, who is sent to live in a Suffolk village and ends up travelling back in time to the Anglo Saxon period to meet King Edmund.
Ipswich
“It possibly refers to the harbour or trading centre (taken from the Old English wīc ) of a man with the personal name of ‘Gip’,” explains A.D. Mills. “Alternatively, ‘Gip’ could be from the Old English ‘gipe(s)’ or ‘gype’, meaning ‘opening gap’, referring to the wide estuary of the River Orwell. In the early days, ‘Gip’ was pronounced as ‘Yip’ with a soft ‘g’. The current spelling of Ipswich is first on record in the 13th century.”
Ipswich port - it s thought the town s name refers to the harbour or trading centre, taken from the Old English wīc .
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