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In Writings for a Car Boot Sale, Pamela Theophilus Gardner takes readers on a new literary journey with her eclectic mix of writing to suit all moods. In this collection of short, entertaining fiction, fascinating non-fiction and academic essays, there is something for every reader.

The book opens with a series of short stories; a selection of fictional sketches and narrative in a variety of forms, including realistic, fable and drama. This section concludes with a historical story, based on an episode in the life of the potter and ceramic artist, William Billingsley which links nicely to Pamela's second collection: non-fiction ceramic mysteries.

Well illustrated, the mysteries are accessible to all readers, with or without an interest in ceramics. Dating from early to late nineteenth century: social history, and the characters populating the stories, feature as strongly as does the porcelain.

A third section comprises more challenging essays. They stem from Pamela's academic interest and professional experience in diet and health; a blend of science and the politics of food policy.

The book concludes with musings on writing in general. True or untrue.

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      Publisher: Troubador Publishing
      Publication Date: 1/28/2025
      ISBN13: 9781836282518, 978-1836282518
      ISBN10: 1836282516
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      Description

      Book Synopsis

      In Writings for a Car Boot Sale, Pamela Theophilus Gardner takes readers on a new literary journey with her eclectic mix of writing to suit all moods. In this collection of short, entertaining fiction, fascinating non-fiction and academic essays, there is something for every reader.

      The book opens with a series of short stories; a selection of fictional sketches and narrative in a variety of forms, including realistic, fable and drama. This section concludes with a historical story, based on an episode in the life of the potter and ceramic artist, William Billingsley which links nicely to Pamela's second collection: non-fiction ceramic mysteries.

      Well illustrated, the mysteries are accessible to all readers, with or without an interest in ceramics. Dating from early to late nineteenth century: social history, and the characters populating the stories, feature as strongly as does the porcelain.

      A third section comprises more challenging essays. They stem from Pamela's academic interest and professional experience in diet and health; a blend of science and the politics of food policy.

      The book concludes with musings on writing in general. True or untrue.

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