3 Books For The Activist In Your Life.

How to be an anti racist ally, black lives matter,

Anti Racist Ally by Sophie Williams.

This is a timely and relevant book. It is not enough to not be racist, you need to be an anti-racist. This book shows you how. It is written in such a way that is easy to implement and never overwhelming. It can be hard to know how to help in life and contribute to racial equality, this book is an essential guide. The Princess and the prick, feminism, activism,

The Princess and the Prick. Fairy Tales for Feminists.

My daughter is only three but I will be keeping this book for her. Scathing, witty and so funny. This is an epic take down of childhood classics. Familar fables are turned on their head as the beloved heroines have their say. A fun eye-opener.

jane Fonda, What Can I do? climate change

What Can I Do? By Jane Fonda.

A deep dive into climate change and environmental issues and what you can do about it from the activists’s activist Jane Fonda. 100% of the net proceeds of this book go to Greenpeace. It is easy to feel powerless when it comes to climate change, but this book tells you the truth and hands the power to you. Just brilliant.

Books are available from waterstones.com, amazon.co.uk, www.dauntbooks.co.uk and independent book stores.

Fundraising rehearsed reading of The Understudy at London’s Palace Theatre post lockdown.

As we enter Britain’s second lockdown, efforts continue to deal with the ongoing impact on the theatre industry.

To help raise funds for our cherished performing arts industry, the Lawrence Batley Theatre will be bringing an exclusive semi-staged rehearsed reading of The Understudy to London’s Palace Theatre for two nights only from 7th – 8th December.

Proceeds from the play will be split between Acting For Others, the Equity Charitable Trust and The Theatre Development Trust, run by the Society of London Theatre and UK Theatre.

Having previously recorded their lines in isolation, this will be the first time the actors will be performing together in the flesh as they swap their makeshift recording studios at home for the real life stage. Directed by Giles Croft, this is a stage adaptation written by Henry Filloux-Bennett and will be accompanied by Dusthouse’s wonderful animation from the play’s online adaptation.

The stellar line-up of actors currently confirmed to perform in The Understudy includes Stephen Fry, James Norton, Mina Anwar, Natalie Casey and many more as they help us celebrate the re-opening of the West End.

STEPHEN FRY & JAMES NORTON TO RE-OPEN THE WEST END POST-LOCKDOWN

 PALACE THEATRE LONDON  7TH – 8TH DECEMBER 2020

 Produced by the Lawrence Batley Theatre, Huddersfield in association with Guy Chapman:

THE UNDERSTUDY

By Henry Filloux-Bennett, based on the best-selling novel by David Nicholls

 

Monday 7th December and Tuesday 8th December, 7.30pm

Venue                               Palace Theatre, Shaftesbury Avenue, London W1D 5AY

Running Time                  2 hours plus interval

Tickets                               £20 -£45

Box Office                         0330 333 4813

Website                            www.understudyplay.com

Social Media                    @UnderstudyPlay, @theLBT

Writer                               Henry Filloux-Bennett

Director                            Giles Croft

Sound and Music by       Alexandra Faye Braithwaite. Annie May Fletcher and Sophie Galpin

Animation by                   Dean Kendrick and Mark Kendrick for Dusthouse

Produced by                     Lawrence Batley Theatre, Huddersfield

With further casting to be announced.

 

The Twins of Auschwitz by Eva Mozes Kor with Lisa Rojany Buccieri reveiwed by Natalie Jayne Peeke, West Country Correspondent

When Eva Mozes Kor and her family arrived at Auschwitz they were immediately separated. Her parents and sisters were taken to the gas chambers, while Eva and her twin Miriam, were herded into the care of Dr Josef Mengele, later to become known as ‘the angel of death’

They were 10 years old.

At Auschwitz, twins were granted the ‘privileges’ of keeping their own clothes and hair. But they were also subjected to Mengele’s sadistic and dangerous medical experiments. Forced daily to fight for survival, many died as a result of the tests, or from the disease and hunger rife in the camp.

A narrative told with beautiful simplicity, emotion and astonishing restraint, The Twins Of Auschwitz is the heartbreaking and inspiring true story of a child’s endurance in the face of truly extraordinary evil.

As a mother I am often amazed with the resilience and defiance of my two young children. They have this amazing ability to brush off most things that adults would let upset them. I can not imagine what Eva and Miriam’s mother felt when her beautiful twin daughters were ripped from her arms and their fate unknown.

Eva shares her harrowing story matter of factly  making The Twins Of Auschwitz a unputdownable book which will leave you amazed at the strong will a 10 year old girl had to survive hell on earth.

The Twins of Auschwitz is both heartbreaking and uplifting, I highly recommend this book to fans of The Tattooist of Auschwitz, The librarian of Auschwitz and The diary of Anne Frank. This is one of those rare books that will stay with you for a long time afterwards and you will return to time and time again.

The Twins of Auschwitz available  in pb, audio and e-book.

So exciting, the Frost Magazine office have received tasters of the latest Gift Selections from Rosebud Preserves in time for Christmas 2020

NEW from Rosebud Preserves for this Christmas is a fabulous and intriguing range of gift selection boxes and kilner jars containing some of the company’s finest products.

From a gift pack for lovers of marmalade, to the perfect set of preserves to complement a festive cheeseboard, all the gift sets are presented in the company’s stylish mottled grey, branded boxes. Just perfect to put under the tree for someone who likes the best.

All the products are available from www.rosebudpreserves.co.uk.

The NEW gift range includes:

  •     The Spirit of Marmalade Gift Box(£12.95) – This pack is perfect for lovers of marmalade and is made up of the company’s award-winning Seville Orange Marmalade and its Seville Orange Marmalade Gin Liqueur. And let me tell you, the marmalade is something to cherish. But will you be able to bring yourself to give it away. The presentation box contains:
    1 x Seville Orange Marmalade (113g) and 1 x Marmalade Gin Liqueur (5cl)
  • Breakfast Classics Miniature Gift Box(£8.95) – A classic selection of four sweet preserves to enjoy at breakfast, or afternoon tea over the festive period. It contains: 1 x Strawberry Jam (28g), 1 x Blackcurrant Jam (28g), 1 x Apricot Jam (28g) and 1 x Seville Orange Marmalade (28g).
  • Savoury Preserves Gift Box(£10.95) – Three appetising products that work perfectly with a Christmas cheeseboard, cold cuts and charcuterie.  It contains: 1 x  Spiced Plum Chutney (105g), 1 x Red Onion Marmalade (113g) and 1 x  Fig Chutney (105g).
  • Sweet Preserves Gift Box(£10.95) – A set of three delicious preserves for use at a breakfast or afternoon tea. It contains: 1 x Seville Orange Marmalade (113g), 1 x Strawberry Jam (113g) and 1 x Gooseberry & Elderflower Jam.
  • Fruits for Cheese Gift Box (£13.95) – Three unique products to pair perfectly with the all-important Christmas Cheeseboard. It contains: 1 x Apple Butter (113g), 1 x Damson Cheese (113g) and 1 x Pear and Brandy Conserve (113g).
  • Kilner Jars 
  • (Old Yorkshire Chutney, Seville Orange Marmalade, Traditional Piccalilli £7.50,Almond & Orange Mincemeat £8.95 Seville Orange Marmalade (410g)  Almond & Orange Mincemeat  (450).
  •  – These original ‘Le Parfait’ glass jars contain four of the company’s most popular products. Great as a gift or to use on a festive table packed with seasonal fayre. Available in the following flavours: Old Yorkshire Chutney (375g). The  Traditional Piccalilli (375g)  we will pass on. Dick was a submariner, and the ordering went wrong, and cases of piccalli were brought on board instead of what they had ordered. Ooops. He can’t now face it. But I had a taste, and it is truly excellent, but then all their produce is.
  • Elspeth Biltoft, owner of Rosebud Preserves, says: “2020 has been a challenging year for everyone, so we are hoping that this Christmas can wipe away some of the gloom and doom and be a joyous time for family and friends.

“With this in mind we have reviewed and increased our offering of gift boxes and added a number of Kilner jars, with a selection to suit all pockets and tastes and for every meal of the day including Christmas itself of course!”

The company has been making its jams, marmalades, chutneys and jellies at Masham, North Yorkshire, since 1989. The company was started by Elspeth Biltoft and her founding principles, to source local produce whenever possible; to cook traditional recipes; and practice time honoured techniques, without the use of additives, preservatives or pectin; remain the same today.

As well as the gift sets listed above, Rosebud Preserves also has these Christmas beauties…

A Christmas tipple:

  • Seville Orange Marmalade Distilled Gin Liqueur(£29.95/35cl/20% ABV) Rosebud Preserves has captured the spirit of its Seville Orange Marmalade in this uniquely distilled Gin Liqueur. It is made in a traditional copper still to create a deep, dark and warming blend of bitter orange, molassed sugar and botanically rich hand crafted gin, with a truly distinctive flavour. It’s perfect drunk neat, over ice or simply with some tonic added for a longer drink. This liqueur has been made in partnership with the Spirit of Masham Distillery, a small, craft batch distillery based in the North Yorkshire town of Masham, just a short distance from the home of Rosebud Preserves in Healey.

For your Christmas dinner:

 Cranberry & Orange Sauce with Port (£3.95/227g)

A popular twist on a classic. Traditionally prepared with fresh citrus and a measure of port. Perfect with Roast Turkey, Game or Ham.

Cranberries 72%, unrefined sugar, oranges 18%, port 3%, fresh ginger, ground cloves, ground cinnamon.

 Red Onion & Port Marmalade (£3.95/227g)

Piquant, full-bodied and richly savoury with red onions, mollased sugar and ruby port. Perfect with Blue Stilton and Cold Meats.

Red onions 62%, unrefined sugar, white wine vinegar, redcurrant juice, ruby port 5%, herbs, spices.

For Boxing Day … Well, we’ll stop here. Do go to : www.rosebudpreserves.co.uk. to find more products from this fantastic ethical local (to me, and one of my favourites) small companies.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Frost Loves Jurlique Skincare

jurlique skincare,

Jurlique recognises that organic ingredients are just as important on your skin as in your body, going one step further than most with its approach to organic skincare.

Jurlique’s sustainable farm in South Australia, an area that WHO has declared to have some of the best air quality on Earth, uses methods of certified organic, Biodynamic Farming to harness the concentrated botanicals into its products.

Jurlique’s Biodynamic Farming method embodies a more holistic approach to agriculture, enhancing nature’s energy in order to produce the best quality ingredients, full of life and vitality. And with organic farms having around 50% more bees, butterflies and other pollinators, organic not only nourishes your skin but also the planet.
Jurlique’s Organic Hero Products:

Rosewater Balancing Mist
Rose Body Oil
Nutri-Define Range

I tried the activating water essence. You put it on after cleansing but before your serum, or moisturiser. It smells amazing. Jurlique says it continuously hydrates, softens and revitalises the skin.  It does leave skin more hydrated and looking fresher. Jurlique is a high-end skincare brand and I cannot fault their products.

Activating Water Essence+

A fab Christmas cornucopia of short stories all packaged up into Murder in Midwinter Reviewed by Annie Clarke

 

I don’t usually enjoy anthologies. Daft really, as I write stories for for inclusion in anthologies and magazines, but have never enjoyed perusing them.

Murder in Midwinter however has been an absolute pleasure. I read one a night, and there’s nothing to keep me awake wondering what comes next. Because that’s it, a neat package of sublime classic writing, full of icy twists and turns.  The only thing to wonder about is – what the next winter murder is about.

So here within the book covers are perfect stories complied by Cecily Gayford:  Dorthy L Sayers, Cyril Hare, Margery Allingham, Anthony Berkely Arthur Conan Doyle, Ruth Rendell, Ellis Peters, Edmund Crispin, John Dickson Carr, Ngaio Marsh.  They are all delightful in their own way, none of them savage, all of them just excellent.

Perhaps my favourite was Cyril Hare’s Sister Bessie, but then what about Margery Allingham’s The Pro and Con with the old favourite, Campion. I  envisage Peter Davison in the role. But then there’s Arthur Conan Doyal. And what about Ruth Rendell? No, let me stop there, because there can be no favourites, they’re all the best of the best.

Do buy it for Christmas, for yourself at the very least, or read it carefully, package it up and send it on.

I absolutely loved it.  I know you will.

Murder in Midwinter: £8.99 paperback and ebook.

Available HERE at Amazon, and HERE for Bookshop.org:

Annie Clarke’s latest novel Christmas on the Home Front  is out now. at Amazon, supermarkets and bookstores.

Living with Alzheimers – Will Bob know me tomorrow? by Chris Suich

I am anxious. Wondering what I will find at the home tomorrow. Will Bob know me again? My window visit is due at 2.10pm. It has changed from 11.10am because it was difficult as Bob was still sleepy. Sometimes, mostly on other days, he wasn’t out of bed. I was told this was person centred care if the patient chose or wanted to get up later they were able to. I tried to argue that he never stayed in bed till after 12 and he was up with me only 9 months ago at 6.30am and went to bed with me at 9pm without sleeping at all in the day. He slept all night at the home too so I was concerned about getting bed sores as that’s an awful lot of hours to spend laying down.

If he was brought to me in a wheelchair for a garden or cafe visit 2 m away (with a minder),  he was often falling asleep or in a kind of unfocused stupor where I couldn’t engage him. I asked if he was depressed or had given up the will to live. I had never seen him like this for so many visits week after week.

I was told by the nurse manager of the dementia unit it’s the onset of the disease, the way it progresses the way it is. But what if it wasn’t? What if it was the medication, the anti-psychotic drugs that he started in March. They are accumulative. Had he had the medication reviewed during covid? Had anyone outside the home seen him and this deterioration?

Two weeks ago he had a kind of spasm and his legs went rigid and he slid down the wheelchair. Luckily I was with my eldest son, a doctor. He was very concerned as he hadn’t seen his father in a while and was worried about his decline  and said he would be reviewed and observed if he was in hospital.

But he wasn’t, he was in a home and even the psychiatrist’s dementia nurse – who knew him since he was diagnosed – had tried to see him but was not allowed access.

So I rang the GP and asked her if anyone had actually seen him, not had a phone call or a Teams meeting but actually donned PPE and assessed him. No they hadn’t. I insisted there and then that a doctor visit him and advised them what I was most worried about. I said that I need to know if the medication was causing the sleeping and decline or the disease. I was really worried and concerned about the safeguarding aspect if medics were not getting access when the families requested it. The same day the duty nurse went in and later a GP – and a GP is scheduled in 2 weeks .

He is off all the dementia medication and he is a lot better. We went to see him 3 days ago and we cried with joy as he recognised us both and called our names out over and over . He was more alert and focused.

But it was a window visit as the home say he is not safe in a wheelchair, so we can’t see him face to face 2 m away . I think this rigidity has now subsided due to being taken off medications and the GP will confirm when she sees him next time.

This is such a blow because he cannot hear or see us very well at the window.  If it just a chair problem to overcome there must be one we can use just to get him out the door? It’s a good job I have a ‘ can do’ attitude as these problems seem insurmountable to some.

Nothing is insurmountable to me and whilst Bob is alive I will fight for him. It is an uphill battle.

What worries me more is how many others don’t have a ‘ me’ to ask questions and check well being and challenge accountability.

Scooting back to school, a new way of life in COVID-19. Scootasoot Review

Every now and then someone comes along with a very clever parenting hack. Scootasoot is said clever parenting invention. An all-in-one reflective scooting suit for children. It is waterproof and looks fab. Cleverly, the hood fits over a helmet. It has ears though, so it still looks fun. I could not love, nor recommend these fab suits more. They keep kids safe and dry on their way home or to the park, what more could you want?
 Scootasoot, scooting, safe scooting, back to school  Scootasoot, scooting, safe scooting, back to schoolIt could be said that some parents may be in a panic about getting their kids to school safely without the use of public transport during the new school term, following the British government’s travel guidance. 

Ensuring children get to school on time with a bicycle, scooter or walking may place fear in parents who want to keep their children snug, visible and comfortable as they travel. An all-in-one Scootasoot for your child may aid in keeping them warm and safe this Autumn. 

 A colourfully reflective waterproof suit to make little ones more visible in the darker winter months to come. Scootasoot keeps kids dry when the rain season kicks in, don’t worry about them overheating due to its breathable material. 

Perfect for scootering or other forms of outdoor activities with a hood that works to fit a helmet, which is necessary due to the dangers of head injuries from slipping on wet roads. Ear and tail accessories in three animals are a better way for children to choose a fun option for their suit instead of just colours. 

This animal outdoor suit was made for children that like to explore and imagine. Due to travel restrictions, why don’t you make the most of exploring your environment with them? Let kids feel the fresh air and play to wake and excite them before they arrive at school. 

The fit is snug for teeny weeny hands and feet, so rest assured no uniform will be destroyed in the school run. The beauty of having a magnetic opening can calm anxieties on practicality. It’s on and off within seconds, chucked into your child’s bag at the school gates and weighs less than your purse and keys!

Getting a Scootasoot gives parents some peace of mind knowing their children will be warm and safe following The Department of Transport’s guidelines “Where travel is necessary, consider whether children could walk, scooter or cycle, accompanied by a responsible adult or carer.” 

 Whilst this can be a necessity, why not consider that it betters a child’s development by ensuring they get some exercise before the school day. Dr Danae Lund from Sanford Health says “Kids that spend more time outdoors are more likely to be inventive, explore and learn about the world around them. It improves their communication and reduces stress levels.” 

Not only are children becoming happier, they’re expanding their minds before they even get to the classroom. And to put it frankly “This is England, there is good reason why we are all obsessed with the weather- we never know what we are going to get!” Quoted from the creator of Scootasoot, Lotty reinforces the importance of being prepared this Autumn. If you’re travelling with your children, it’s better to be safe than sorry! 

To find out more visit https://www.scootasoot.co.uk/basket/ or check out their social media handles @Scootasoot 

Scootasoots are available online in the UK with Worldwide shipping, RRP £24.99