More fabulous news from Joffe Books

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Let’s have a look at  two new books published this week.

                          

A Dirty Death by Rebecca Tope99p/99c

Meet Lilah Beardon: the amateur sleuth loved by readers.

When Lilah finds her father, local farmer Guy, dead, she is the only one who doesn’t believe it was a tragic accident. Everyone from his wife to the vicar hated Guy, but which of his enemies wanted him dead?

Together with handsome Detective Constable Den Cooper, Lilah is determined to uncover the truth.

Evan Can Wait by Rhys Bowen

Please note that Joffe’s edition of this title is only available in the UK and Australia.

Constable Evan Evans has his work cut out in this charming cozy Welsh village mystery. Ever onwards to some interesting news.

Joffe Books aquires TWO NOVELS BY MĀORI WRITER RENÉE

Otaki-based Renée is a much-loved and prolific writer of novels, memoir, poetry and plays in her native New Zealand. She published The Wild Card, her first foray into crime fiction, in 2018 at age 90.

Renée says: “It’s fabulous to know the rights for The Wild Card and Blood Matters to publish in English around the world have been bought by the amazing Joffe Books. Thank you Mary McCallum and Sarah Bolland (The Cuba Press) and Nadine Rubin Nathan of High Spot Literary for making it happen. I’m totally chuffed.”

Joffe Books Editorial Director Emma Grundy Haigh says:

“I’m utterly delighted to be publishing The Wild Card by Renée. I think I fell in love as much with the novel as I did with the author: one of New Zealand’s literary legends, Renée’s boundless energy, compassion and sheer sagacity are infectious. And her first foray into crime fiction is a brilliantly twisty, darkly witty and completely addictive page-turner that I simply couldn’t put down. I can’t wait to introduce her to a world of new readers!”

Mary McCallum, co-director of The Cuba Press, says:

Renée is one of New Zealand’s most esteemed writers and has come late to crime fiction, writing her first crime novel in her 90s, after four decades writing plays, other fiction and poetry. It was worth the wait — The Wild Card was shortlisted for the Ngaio Marsh Awards, and Blood Matters, to be released later this year in New Zealand, goes back to the same fictional town with another crime to solve.

The Wild Card and Blood Matters will publish in eBook and paperback in autumn 2022.

The good news keeps coming. Attention all readers: A new Nikki Galena mystery by bestselling author Joy Ellis is en route. Joffe Books CEO Jasper Joffe has signed book 14 in Joy’s bestselling Nikki Galena series, to be published in eBook and paperback in winter 2022.

Jasper Joffe says:

I am delighted to sign Nikki Galena book 14 from Joy. It’s the series we started with and I, along with millions of readers, have a huge soft spot for Nikki. I couldn’t be prouder to publish another Joy Ellis novel.”

Joy Ellis, who’s been with Joffe Books since 2016, says:

Totally thrilled, as always, that Joffe Books have signed for the fourteenth book in the Fens Series. I cannot believe that our Nikki Galena is still up to her neck in murder and mayhem! Big thank you to everyone involved in getting this one out to our lovely readers.”

Watch this space to be among the first to read Joy’s new novel later this year.

More information here

Be still my beating heart, the Thirsk Yarnbombers hanging baskets fly high

Come with Frost Magazine on an escorted tour of just some of Thirsk’s hanging baskets, but first, to set us off in the right mood, how about a beer at the Black Lion.

Properly refreshed, we’ll nip across the road to the hardware store, perhaps a tin of gloss paint? Or on a few steps to the travel agent and ah reminder of the Ukraine, and also how life goes on, with planes to holiday places.

                

On we go  towards the Market Square, So many baskets your editor has lost the plot, and can”t remember exactly where these actually hang. Below, clearly another prestaurant, is it Bianco? Not sure, but taken by a daughter after a fine meal we had there an evening ago. There’s the fine gentleman too, swinging above our heads as we toddled home, a mere mile and a half.

                       

If you head towards an estate agent you can see the house, how clever are our Thirsk knitters. Next see the the prawns, yes, this must be near the Thai Bistro.

    

And still in the Market Sqare the bollards are dressed in yellow and blue for Ukraine. And on the other side, red white and blue, for the Jubilee The Queen is gone, but soon that particular little square will have …? We don’t know what, until it’s there. Will it be Harvest time? Oh I hope so.

But how I miss the Queen, her foot on the top tier of the cake stand, viewing her subjects as they walk by while she enjoys a cuppa with her corgi slipping off her knee.

Hooray for the Thirsk Yarnbombers. If only every town, big or small (like Thirsk) had such a group, all 100 or so,  in their midst, what a sight wouold ensue.

 

Kildonan by ARRAN Sense Of Scotland – Paradise In A Bottle – by Award Winning Author Dr Kathleen Thompson

Picture walking on soft silver sand, past basking sea otters. To your left a dolphin glides beyond the waves, on your right the beautiful machair grassland is a picture of wild flowers, rare orchids and iris beds, and the air is filled with birds calling.

Some far-off exotic island? Actually closer than you think, this is Kildonan, on the Isle of Arran.

Not surprising perhaps that ARRAN Sense Of Scotland, a family company based on Arran (off the west coast of Scotland if you weren’t sure), are passionate about bringing pure, natural products from this beautiful wilderness into your home. Their stated purpose is ‘To help the world connect with nature’ and I can vouch that they do this with their amazing products.

I’ve written about ‘After The Rain’ before in Frost but how excited was I to learn of their new fragrance called, of course, ‘Kildonan’, after that beautiful sea cove. It really captures the Kildonan machair (rare habitats in western Scotland and Ireland, renowned for wildflowers and birds), with a blend of sweet, delicate violet warmed with the glow of velvety orris (iris roots) and lily of the valley. The result is gentle and floral and makes me yearn for warm sand between my toes and a soothing sea breeze.

The Kildonan hand wash, a lovely blue-green colour, makes washing your hands a hedonistic pleasure, and how can you not follow up with the soothing hand cream, gently formulated with shea butter, vitamin E, beeswax and actives of aloe vera leaf juice.

At £16 each for 300mls these are luxurious high quality products at a great price. I simply can’t stop smelling my hands.  ARRAN Sense Of Scotland – check out this link for a whole range of fabulous products – you owe it to yourself.

By Dr K Thompson, award-winning author of From Both Ends of the Stethoscope: Getting through breast cancer – by a doctor who knows
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http://faitobooks.co.uk


Note: These articles express personal views. No warranty is made as to the accuracy or completeness of information given and you should always consult a doctor if you need medical advice.

WEEK 1 OF Columbia Community Association’s refurbishment- a story of endeavour, a self-emptying skip, lovely lads, doors, floors etc.

 

Pauline – Treasurer, Marion – Secretary and Janet – a welcome visitor –  studying plans

The Association bustled into  PRE-START PREPARATIONS a few weeks ago determined to rush headlong towards D Day 28thJuly

First, a skip, the pre-requisite for any great, spectacular, much needed, and any other adjective you can come up with re: a make-over. It was a skip that actually  proved to be a self-emptying marvel. as  into it went things to be chucked, and by morning – it was, empty again. 

So Marion Taylor hopes someone is enjoying the large wall unit especially, which is to be replaced by a new one from Equans – thank you, thank you Equans. This will house: Policies and Precedures, fire records, manuals and service record checks. Faltec Europe of Sunderland are disposing of essential office furniture FOC to good causes and Lee has been enormously helpful. Marion, sharp as a tack, spied a TV that she snaffled too. Of course she did.. ‘It will look grand on CCA’s newly decorated wall… As  my grandma used to say “Shy bairns get nowt” Quite Marion. 

Books have been packed away, the bookcase has recycled from the skip. Crockery has been packed, though business is as usual for classes and groups and will remain so throughout the make-over. 

D-Dayat last: the centre was not short of helpers, groups are adapting to available accomodation. The committee is more than grateful to all and for the gift of biscuits.

The “Shake that Boogey “ladies are queuing to sign the photo release form for Frost Magazine,’ says Marion.’They take pride in their association  (but personally I think they want to appear in the Frost Magazine’  – BAD Marion says Margaret, but on flowed Marion reminding readers that: ‘Edition two of the digital magazine went viral 27th July and we are very grateful to  renowned author Margaret Graham (who just happens to be the editor of the magazine) for her interest in our beloved community centre. Margaret has fond memories of her childhood days when visiting here and her mam Annie Newsome was a native so that makes Margaret a Brady Square lass at heart.’ Indeed it does. 

The make-over is beginning with the restoration of the doors, all 15 (without the swing doors and the front door). 

On inspection of the doors the lovely and wonderful lads thought it would be better to remove them and send them off to be dipped to remove all traces of the numerous coats of paint added over the years; no mess, no fumes and dust.  ‘No doors for a couple of days’ said Marion, ‘ but what the heck as long as the loo door stays where it is…’

‘After completion of an Asbestos check of the community room flooring,‘ Marion told Frost Magazine, ‘we can start to replace our present flooring, which at the moment is half carpet and half lino . This, however, is to be replaced with beautiful Oak LVT flooring (posh or what)

Next on the agenda will be the 31-metre corridor; no mean task.  The current brick-coloured tiles are dull and worn and it is believed they have been down quite some time (perhaps as old as the building) Come September there will be splendid Edwardian style black and white tyles, ‘Fit for a King. ‘ grinned Marion.

                   

 There you have it – at last the Columbia Community Associations centre make-over is underway – hooray.

Next time Frost Magazine will be having a closer look at the Fat Quarters Sewing Group and their craft,. At last Frost Magazine can get to the bottom of their name. (if one might be indelicate)

Information: Columbia Community Association  Columbia uk Community Forum

Memories of Brady Square

Margaret Graham is the author of 30 books, + articles/short stories, a tutor of creative writing and has researched a TV documentary arising from A Canopy of Silence. She has a spepcial interest in military veterans, is patron of various charities and is Annie Newsome’s daughter (of which she is proudest).

 

 

 

 

 

 

Discover the Laws of Physics with Kikkerland’s Newton’s Lab

The Kikkerland Newton’s Lab collection is named after the father of modern physics Isaac Newton. These sets are a fun way of learning about science, whilst building, creating, and seeing the laws of physics in action.  Children will see with their own eyes how physics works in real life. Each experiment kit shows a different scientific principle, including optics, hydraulic forces, gravitational forces, and aerodynamics.

Newton’s Lab Wind Energy Kit £20 from Kikkerlandeu.com Learn about wind energy by making your own windmill, blow on to the blades and see how it lights up the house.

Newton’s Lab Crane Kit £30 from Kikkerlandeu.com Build and use the Pulley Crane to teach your kids about how a pulley can be used to change the direction of applied forces and lift heavy objects.

Newton’s Lab Colour Disc £10 from Kikkerlandeu.com Paint the discs with different colour combinations and make it spin to see the amazing mixes from the rainbow and more.

Newton’s Lab Make Your Own Catapult £15 from Kikkerlandeu.com Learn about Newton’s first law of inertia and gravity by making your own catapult. Measure how far projectiles land and plot the variations

Newton’s Lab Make Your Own Levitation Ball £10 from Kikkerlandeu.com Demonstrate the Bernoulli principle by keeping that ball afloat. Teaches children about science and gravity, no batteries are needed.

Newton’s Lab Make Your Own Painting Pendulum £13.50 from Kikkerlandeu.comLearn about the forces of gravity whilst making art.

Newton’s Lab Make Your Own Periscope £10 from Kikkerlandeu.com Build & use the periscope to teach your children about mirrors, reflections, submarines, and much more. Great hands-on learning experience. See what’s around the corner, over walls, or play submarine.

Newton’s Lab Make Your Own Hydraulic Claw £15 from Kikkerlandeu.com Learn about robotics. Explore engineering and learn how to build your own hydraulic lifting claw.

The How and Why of Observing Considerate Environmental Practices

The saving the planet movement has gained traction in recent years. The focus has shifted from preliminary scientific research stages to successfully implementing sustainable focussed practice into the daily life of households. Countless courses of action exist to make shape the future and create a world that is more environmentally mindful. This article focuses on the how and why of observing considerate environmental practices.

Electric Vehicle Initiatives

Public transport, general road users, and private vehicles all contribute to toxic pollution levels globally. The time has come or is way past due, to find an alternative, less damaging mode of getting around. Queue the electric vehicle. The benefits of EVs are indubitable. No fossil fuel usage means fewer emissions overall and a lessened usage of Earth’s natural resources. For a comprehensive electric car guide, find all the information from lvelectrix.co.uk in this dedicated link. This website from LV insurance is an informative hub detailing all things regarding electric vehicles. They leave no questions unanswered.

Practice Sustainability

Sustainability in this context refers to the actions people take to move away from hard and fast natural resource exhaustion. Natural resources are found and harvested from the Earth. Examples include:

Coal
Sand
Metals
Oil
Sunlight

While some of these resources are renewable, others are more finite, which means they will run out. Some of these natural products also cause untold harm to the atmosphere through the emission of harmful gases while in use. The most common way to convert to a more sustainable life is through converting energy use into the field of renewable resources. A great deal of this energy type exists and can be put into practice fairly universally.

Move Towards Renewable Energy

The move towards renewable energy is something to be celebrated. With such a range to choose from, there is inevitably a course of action to be adapted for every circumstance. Below, are a selection of sustainable and renewable energy sources to explore.

One: Solar Energy

Solar energy, as the name suggests, is harnessed from the sun’s UV rays. To utilise it efficiently, solar panels are installed on the roof of a property. These panels are used to create energy, just like electricity would. Widespread use of solar energy would create a ripple effect worldwide away from air pollution, greenhouse gas emission, and excessive harvesting of fossil fuels.

Two: Biomass

Biomass is the production of energy through anything that was once alive, think plants and food waste. This common household waste is burnt in a biomass boiler, which then converts into energy that can power appliances, lights, and general household functions.

Three: Wind Energy

Wind energy, as the name suggests, harnesses the wind to create energy. It emits zero air pollutants or other types of harmful emissions that are damaging the atmosphere. Though it requires land, it is a highly functional source of power.

Eliminate Single-Use Plastic in Daily Life

Plastic is beyond a doubt hurtful to the wider world. There are negative consequences for both land and sea through the continued insistence on plastic usage, and a positive practice would be to remove it as much as possible from daily life. Seawise, up to 14 million tonnes are present in the ocean right now, which damages natural habitats, species, and water quality. Earthwise, it sits in landfills, is not biodegradable,and enhances the effects of global warming through industry and implementation. Try out the following tips for reducing your plastic practices:

1. Stay away from plastic carrier bags when shopping. Try to invest in cloth bags or woven carriers that are much more sustainable and much less single-use.
2. Do not buy disposable water bottles! These are one of the leading contributors to plastic pollution and there are so many sustainable alternatives that it makes no sense to continue with blatantly harmful habits. The same can be applied to one-use coffee and tea cups. Reusable drink receptacles are inexpensive and very practical.
3. Consider supporting organic packaging and boycotting companies that rely heavily on plastic. For example, wooden toy choices over plastic ones can make a huge difference in terms of carbon footprint credentials.

Raise Awareness in the Local Community

Plenty of communities recycle, but not everyone joins in.Raising awareness in the local community may look like an event supporting sustainability held at the local village hall or church, speaking with the local school to implement environmental mindfulness into teaching practices, or as a oneoff guest assembly, promoting the positive benefits of recycling and proper disposal of waste. The list is endless, and these are just the key suggestions to choose from.

Final Thoughts

Reaching optimum levels of sustainability is and should be a concern of the present as much as the future. The problems exist now and are undeniably real, harmful, and counterproductive to an intuitive healthy lifestyle.

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Summer Beauty Essentials

It’s summer and it’s time to pamper. These are the beauty brands to get you looking fab. We love them.

Beauty , summer
St. Moriz:
St. Moriz began its development and production of self tan in 2008 with the help of its in-house salon professional experts and has grown into one of the UK’s leading tanning brands. The secret lies in the skincare-focused ingredients.  St. Moriz products create a bronzed look for you while simultaneously preventing breakouts and protecting your skin.

  1. Available at https://www.stmoritz.com/en/
    St. Moritz is thoroughly cosmopolitan. The Alpine resort’s blend of glamour, lifestyle, sport and pristine nature outshines even the world’s greatest cities.

Jolen: Jolen is a bespoke company that specializes in bleach and wax strips. They have been around for over 50 years, and people keep coming back because of their incredible hair removal technology. Skip the salon and get silky smooth skin from the comfort of your own home!

Available at Boots

Glo32: Glo32 has toothpaste and whitening kits that are not only good for you, but also good for our planet. Glo uses natural ingredients such as coconut oil that is cruelty free and fully vegan that can help remove stains from your teeth in a flash.

Available at Boots

The Humble Co: The Humble Co. is at the forefront of environmentally friendly oral healthcare. All of The Humble Co. products are packaged in biodegradable wrappers made out of 100% recycled materials. The Humble Brush is available in both adult and kids’ sizes, in a variety of colours making it perfect for the whole family to use. And it doesn’t just stop at toothbrushes, The Humble Co. also produces biodegradable Floss Picks, Dental Floss, Cotton Swabs, Bamboo Straws, Bamboo Toothbrush Stands, Interdental Brushes and Natural Chewing Gum and Toothpaste.

Available at Boots

An organic, eco-friendly alternative to the plastic body mop…

Small changes can make a big difference – when you’re ready for a new body mop, the Soap Saver Pouf provides a practical, natural solution.

Hailed for years as a great bodycare basic to ensure a lovely lather, the body mop has been a favoured accessory in bathrooms and shower rooms but the one problem we now recognise is that it’s made from plastic.
Thankfully, there’s a natural, organic alternative – and what’s more, it’s not just an effective body mop – its innovative design means it’s a soap-saver too!

The Soap Saver Pouf features organic mesh ruffles surrounding a mini soap saver bag to create a totally natural body mop that’s kind to your body and the environment.
Made from organic cotton mesh, it’s totally plastic-free and will gently exfoliate whilst also ensuring you get the most from your soap bars.
Simply chop some pieces from your favourite natural soap bar and pop them into the soap saver pouch in the centre of the Pouf.
The Soap Saver Pouf can be used in the shower or bath or you can even use one in the kitchen for dishwashing (not the same one as in the bathroom!!).

Pop the Soap Saver Pouf in the washing machine from time to time to ensure you keep it fresh.

Soap Saver Pouf
£9.50
100% unbleached organic cotton mesh
Inner soap saver bag with drawstring
Marley’s Monsters’ Organic Soap Saver Pouf
is available in the UK from…

Live in the Light – the online natural and organic lifestyle store www.liveinthelight.co.uk

 

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