In the Blink of an Eye by award winning author Oliver Eade with Lucia Eade – such an extraordinarily good book

In the Blink of an Eye is written probably for the Young Adult market as Eade’s tend to be. I say probably because it is absolutely fascinating, and page turning, so much so that I couldn’t put it down, and … let me break it to you, am not a young adult, though I might look just out of my teens. Now, now, none of that from my readers.

This book  is also that off putting word, ‘educational’. But it is so deftly written by the Eade duo that facts and discoveries  merge effortlessly into young Larry’s struggle to survive – er – survive what? I hear you ask. Read on.

Larry, an Edinburgh schoolboy, defies his doctor father, during COVID-19 lockdown, to meet with friends in the Meadows, but abandons them on seeing Skye, a girl in the year below him with whom he has been in love ever since she sang a solo at a school concert two years previously.

Engineered by Larry’s doting sister, Angie, their young love seems to blossom until Skye is taken away to Stornoway by her single mother and forbidden to contact Larry. Devastated, Larry then goes down with COVID-19 and ends up on a ventilator where his life hangs in the balance. However this is not time wasted, for, whilst, disconnected from his body, he relives past lives – not one, or two, but lives lived over  the space of  seven thousand years.

Oliver Read told Frost Magazine ‘Whenever I returned from a fortnight’s vacation, whilst working as a consultant hospital physician, I would avidly scan the latest medical journals to see what advances or breakthroughs had occurred during my absence. To write something that encompasses every major medical advance during the past seven thousand years would make Tolstoy’s ‘War and Peace’ seem, in comparison, like a Hemingway six-word story. I have therefore chosen only some of the inspired (and inspiring) characters who have played a role in helping humankind, over millennia, tackle the legion of diseases confronting us.’

These stories all relate to major advances in the history of medicine, from the trephining of skulls (drilling holes in the head) seven thousand years ago to the recent discovery of CRISPR technology to remove harmful genes which, when Larry recovers, and he meets up again with Skye, might provide a solution to the true reason for her mother’s decision to separate the young lovers: a genetic condition which was the reason Skye’s musician father abandoned her and her mother.

There is pace and empathy in In the Blink of an Eye as the  love story weaves in and out of the a past highlighting such breakthroughs, changing medicine forever.  Eade gives resonance to the history with his own, often moving,  experiences as a hospital doctor.

This novel is accessible for absolutely all ages. A page turning scenario of endeavour, intelligence and life affirming skills in the truest sense of the word.

Bravo! Oliver and Lucia Eade. We must all read, learn. And bless the saints that be, that we are where we are today in the medical world, thanks to those that came before.

In the Blink of an eye is available in kindle and paperback.

 

Switch to Certified Skincare this Summer, from BLOMMA Beauty

We are hugely impressed by BLOMMA. We’ve been told about greenwashing and green claims by the brands at BLOMMA Beauty – and according to them:

  • 90% of consumers have never heard of the ‘circular economy’ – these shoppers did not know the term for the economic system aimed at eliminating waste
  • BLOMMA Beauty’s sales of organic and natural products have risen this year, but ‘greenwashing’ is still a growing concern for their customers, which is why they shop with BLOMMA, as they value the transparency
  • The 3 brands below all have various accreditations and certifications, ensuring that their claims are GENUINE! In fact, Terre Verdi’s NeroliPom Moisturiser was the very FIRST water-based moisturiser made in the UK to get COSMOS Organic Certification by the Soil Association in 2016

 

 

Certified Summer Skincare Switches

As the weather changes, so should your skincare – but keep your conscience happy too!

Here comes the sun… but we want to make sure our skin is ready, with the right products in-hand. Opt for BLOMMA’s lighter summer skincare options, all certified by leading industry bodies.

BLOMMA, meaning ‘to bloom’ in Swedish, is a conscious beauty destination; giving shoppers the key to unlocking their personal skincare and wellbeing needs. With many hand-picked independent brands like bperfect ireland under their roof, as well as online webinars, virtual consultations and try-before-you-buy sample packs, BLOMMA allows customers to gauge which products are truly best for their skin.
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JUST THE SUPERTONIC: Odylique Calming Rose Super Tonic, 50ml £15

Vegan, Soil Association Organic Certified, PETA Cruelty-free, 100% Natural ingredients, Recyclable packaging.

This exceptionally-calming rose ‘supertonic’ is just what your skin is crying out for this summer. Although this is classified as a ‘toner’ the blend of nurturing organic ingredients (including Calendula and a special combination of Rose Waters) is multi-functional, providing skin with mild moisturising properties, making this the perfect companion for summer, or your first adventure away from home after a long lockdown.

This toner contains no added water, so the skin can benefit fully from Odylique’s special concentrated distillation Rose Petal Hydrolat, fortified with precious Rose Otto Essential oil, which also balances the skin’s natural acid mantle.

Packed with Antioxidant Polyphenols and Phytonutrients, it is highly effective at uplifting your senses, and may be particularly suitable for skin prone to flushing in heat.

As Odylique’s products are made with allergies in mind, this tonic is gentle on skin, and great for cleansing the skin before a morning work-out, replacing any lost moisture in the new-found heat of summer, or for balancing an uneven complexion.

THE COMPLETE TREAT FOR HANDS: Silvan Skincare Hand Cream, Marshmallow and Calendula, 50ml £12

Vegan Society registered, Certified cruelty-free under the Leaping Bunny Programme, made with 100% Plant-based, Natural and Organic ingredients, Free-from parabens, silicones and mineral oils, hand made. Recyclable packaging.

As we venture back into ‘the outside world’ from lockdown, our hands will suffer from a high level of sanitising. Gently hydrate dry or cracked cuticles with Silvan’s beautiful fast-absorbing Hand Cream, enriched with healing Calendula. Made by hand in small batches in the Welsh borders by professional massage therapist, Marian Hardiman, this luxe hand salve soothes and protects – a little goes a long way. Packed with a blend of nourishing Shea Butter, Organic Marshmallow Root, Rosemary and reparative Calendula, this gorgeous smelling cream moisturises the skin, restores elasticity, helps to maintain natural moisture in the skin, and the addition of Cedarwood gives it natural antiseptic and antibacterial properties.

These natural ingredients have been blended with their various natural properties in mind, for protection, soothing, and feeding the skin with extra nutrients, as well as to promote the deepest state of relaxation in body and mind.

THE UPLIFTING AWARD-WINNER: Terre Verdi NeroliPom Moisturiser, 50ml £41

Soil Association COSMOS Organic Certified, Cruelty-free approved under the Leaping Bunny Programme, made with 100% Natural ingredients, recyclable packaging. (refills available)

At this time of year[April-June], on sun-flooded hills, the Neroli and Pomegranate flowers come into bloom. We love reflecting the seasons in our skincare with the unisex NeroliPom Moisturiser; an uplifting blend of florals with soothing Aloe Vera and balancing Camellia Oil. Pomegranate Seed Oil brings a delicious warm scent of summer, and is a strong antioxidant, working to protect the skin against pollution and environmental aggressors.

This lightweight and hydrating, Vitamin E-rich Moisturiser is formulated for all skin types, but particularly suits dry, sensitive or maturing skin. It absorbs easily, is deeply soothing, and can help target fine lines and balance problem skin – we’re not surprised this product has won several awards.

It comes in a [recyclable] glass biophotonic bottle, ensuring the product is protected from damaging parts of the light spectrum, and is kept fresher and more potent for longer.

Started by Karen MacDonald, ex-buyer for Fenwick, World Duty Free and QVC, BLOMMA Beauty was created as a platform for shoppers to explore organic, all-natural beauty and wellbeing options by independent brands, with a sustainable and ethical ethos. As well as shopping on the BLOMMA Beauty website, customers are also invited to join experiences, and webinars or masterclasses, to ensure they find the right products for their skin. These, alongside their curated offering, set BLOMMA Beauty apart from the crowd.

Since its birth in 2018, more consumers have evolved to use natural beauty and skincare, and so, BLOMMA Beauty has come into bloom!

  • No harmful chemicals. Only natural, and mostly organic ingredients
  • Always cruelty-free
  • Sustainably-minded packaging choices and ingredients
  • Honest and transparent

BLOMMA ~ to bloom @blomma_beauty

Arthr –Arthritis-Aids To Help In The Garden by Award Winning Author Dr Kathleen Thompson

 

Frost has featured Arthr products before. Powered by the charity, Versus Arthritis, Arthr’s design team aims to make everyday life easier for people with arthritis without taking away their sense of dignity and style and 100% profits of the profits from Arthr go back into the charity.

With the weather improving (hopefully), their gardening range may be of interest to anyone suffering with arthritis, for example the Peta Easi-Grip Cultivator – an ergonomic garden tool that keeps the hand and wrist in a natural stress-free angle to help eliminate strains and pressure which is generally caused by conventional style products.

Kneeling can often cause pain for people with Arthritis. The spring-loaded Recoil Knee Pads help by reducing pressure on the knees and increasing user comfort while kneeling. The six-spring suspension system absorbs kneeling impact when the knee touches the ground. Pressure on the knee is also spread more evenly across the whole joint rather than being focused on one central point, further reducing pain.

For more product information, check out Idealworld TV  throughout April:

  • Bedroom range: Friday 9th April 6pm
  • Bathroom range: Sat 17th April 4.30pm
  • Gardening range: Sat 24th April 6pm

You can find a full range of products at the website.

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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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.

Scotland’s Dovecot Studios, in partnership with The Scottish Gallery, will mark Jock McFadyen’s 70th birthday year with an exhibition of recent paintings

Dovecot Studios, 10 Infirmary Street, Edinburgh, EH1 1LT Friday 11th June – Saturday 25th September 2021 Press view – Thursday 10th June 2021 EAF Opening Event – Friday 29th July 2021

 

Scotland’s Dovecot Studios, in partnership with The Scottish Gallery, will mark the artist Jock McFadyen’s 70th birthday year with an exhibition of recent paintings which describe the romance and grandeur of the Scottish landscape, alongside the urban dystopia for which the artist is known.

Christina Jansen, director of The Scottish Gallery, comments, McFadyen paints the exterior world with a cool detachment that carries an emotional punch, and Lost Boat Party perfectly describes his approach – floating through the landscape to find and show the strange enigmatic portion only seen when looking for something else.

The painting Lost Boat Party is a monumental work, depicting a seaside funfair which appears to have detached itself from the land and is slowly drifting out to sea. The metaphor for the human condition is unavoidable, and many of the paintings in the exhibition describe the sea with all its implications of threat and indifference, as well as painterly possibility.

Over twenty large paintings will feature in Lost Boat Party, highlighting McFadyen’s understanding of the sublime landscape tradition. It is no accident that the artist was taught by a generation of abstract painters whose presence is felt in these paintings describing the contemporary world; paintings such as Mallaig and Estuary Music are almost minimalist, and all the paintings – save for one which has a tiny figure, difficult to find at only half an inch tall – are void of human presence, instead inviting the viewer to inhabit the haunting and occasionally hostile panoramas of land and sea before them.

 

Images courtesy of Lucid Plane

Jock McFadyen: Lost Boat Party Exhibition Dates Friday 11th June – Saturday 25th September 2021 Monday – Saturday, 10am – 5pm

Location 10 Infirmary Street, Edinburgh EH1 1LT An extension to the exhibition can also be seen at The Scottish Gallery’s private space in the New Town – this will be presented virtually to accompany the Dovecot Studios exhibition.

How to get there: Infirmary Street is a short walk from the hive of Princes Street where you can connect via the many bus and tram routes. It is an eightminute walk from Edinburgh Waverley station.

Social Media @dovecotstudios @scottishgallery

Website www.dovecotstudios.com www.scottish-gallery.co.uk

 

 

Pleasance will partner with VAULT Creative Arts to present Fringe Futures Festival. Taking place across May and June

To help set theatre up to thrive once again Pleasance will partner with VAULT Creative Arts to present Fringe Futures Festival. Taking place across May and June, this brand-new festival will present live work-in-progress shows from leading independent performance makers. The festival will take place in the newly configured, socially distanced Pleasance Downstairs, Islington and Pretty Vacant, Waterloo. Fringe Futures Festival will provide an opportunity for early and mid-career artists to try out work at various stages of development in front of a live audience.

But this isn’t all the Pleasance has got in store! Pleasance Islington will reopen its doors on Monday 17 May with a busy programme of comedy, theatre, drag and musicals. Continuing with the socially distanced cabaret layout trialled in December, the main house will have table service for drinks from the bar as well as pizzas from Pleasance’s neighbours The Depot.

Pleasance’s programme includes Godot is a Woman, EXPRESS G&S, The Producers! (No, not that one), Ginger Johnson and Pals, The NextUp Relaunch Party, The Laughable Live Freedom Party and shows from Joel Dommett, Rob Beckett, Bridget Christie, Joe Thomas, Sindhu Vee, Fern Brady, Rich Hall, Sarah Keyworth, Nabil Abdulrashid, Catherine Bohart, Phil Wang, Liz Kingsman, and Sophie Duker.

Pleasance Theatre, Carpenters Mews, London N7 9EF Monday 17th May – Wednesday 14th July 2021

Location Pleasance, Carpenters Mews, North Road, London N7 9EF

How to get there The nearest underground station is Caledonian Road (Piccadilly Line). The nearest train stations are Kings Cross/St Pancras and Caledonian Road & Barnsbury Richmond.

Box office Tickets from £15.

Buy tickets from www.pleasance.co.uk or call 0207 609 1800.

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THE RAILWAY GIRLS IN LOVE AND THE CHALLENGE OF WRITING THE BOOK

“What was the most challenging aspect of writing The Railway Girls in Love?” That’s what Jane Cable asked me. I imagine she – and you – think maybe it was difficulties with the plot. But no. The plot was sorted out eighteen months previously. The book is part of a series, you see, and I have to be on top of the plot at all times, and that includes knowing what is going to happen in future books.

Maybe, then, you’re wondering if there was a particular character I found tricky to put on the page. Again, no. Having already written two books about my Railway Girls, I feel I know them inside out.

What, then, was the most challenging thing? Was it when my editor mistakenly sent me the wrong version of the track-change document for editing? Nope. That ended up meaning that I had two track-change documents open side by side, but it couldn’t be described as a challenge.

The most challenging thing – and I can’t begin to describe how I struggled to cope – was that The Railway Girls in Love was my spring 2020 lockdown novel – and the public library was shut. If I tell you that all but a few scenes of both The Railway Girls and Secrets of the Railway Girls were written in the local library, you’ll perhaps start to understand why the library closure posed a problem. For me, writing is about discipline, and discipline is about routine – and my routine was to go to the library every morning and knuckle down to work. I was astonished by how hard I found it to work at home. It’s not as though I live in a madcap household full of noise and disruption – quite the opposite. I can’t explain it. All I can say is I found it remarkably tough to work at home instead of tucked away in my little corner of the library.

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And now, dear Frost reader, you may be asking why I asked Maisie Thomas that particular question. It was because the more I thought about The Railway Girls books, the more I realised they were about the challenges these women faced. It could be said that is the essence of a saga – the increasing obstacles heaped on the characters, who have to beat them all to find their happy ending.

That could all sound rather grim. As could living through wartime Manchester with its air raids, worries about dear ones at home and abroad, and all the suffering and privations that entails. But The Railway Girls in Love, although dramatic at times, poignant at others, is a genuinely uplifting read as these vastly different women help each other and themselves to live out their hopes and resolve their fears.

The third book in the series, this one brings the stories of Joan, Mabel and Dot to resolution with a happy ever after for one of them (as much as can be achieved in wartime, that is) and at the very least happy for nows for the others. It has recently been announced there will be more Railway Girls books (hooray!), focussing on three of the other characters, but I can’t help thinking there is still more to tell about these three too.

I am sure you can tell I am a huge fan of these books. Why? Rich in research, with period detail woven into the story rather than distracting from it, writing that carries you along without you even noticing it. Add to that characters you really care about and gripping plot lines, they really are the most accomplished and enjoyable books.

 

The Railway Girls in Love is published by Arrow on 15th April.

 

 

 

 

Joffe Books have tipped Frost Magazine the wink about an addictive new crime fiction author – read on… Margaret Graham

Joffe Books’s excitment  about Jackie Elliott is mounting so high that they rushed to tell the Frost Magazine team: ‘Hey, listen, Jackie will become one  of our  favourite crime fiction authors,’ and went on to talk about  her novel, Coffin Cove.

Andi relocates to sleepy Coffin Cove for a fresh start, but, little does she know, the small town holds dark secrets.  Two sea lions wash up to the shore having been shot. Activists point fingers at the fishermen. Then a body appears and things get far worse . . .  Certainly page turning, exciting…

Coffin Cove  OUT NOW – ONLY £1.99 / $2.99
                                                 

Shadows of Death by Jeanne M Dams £1.99p/ $1.99c

For fans of the Dorothy Martin mystery series, and  anyone looking for a classic mystery  with a delightful protagonist, this is for you. Mystery News clearly thinks so too.

“If you’re a classic mystery lover, you’re sure to enjoy the books of Jeanne M. Dams.” Mystery News

Imposters in Paradise by Faith Martin writing as Maxine Barry  99p/99c

Imogen Dacres is flying to Bermuda to investigate the mysterious death of her brother when the plane crashes.  She wakes up in hospital where she learns three things: no one else survived, everyone thinks she’s the wealthy Isodora Van Harte, and some scary men are outside looking for her.

If Imogen assumes Isodora’s identity, can she stay safe and discover what happened to her brother?

 

                                                            

 

The Lantern Boats by Tessa Morris-Suzuki 99p/99c

Elly was repatriated to Japan after the war. In a city she barely knows,  she’s now suspicious her husband is having an affair with local poet, Vida.   It seems there are many eyes on Vida as American forces are trying to uncover why she was in China during the war years.

Then, Vida is found murdered — is this a case of mere jealousy or is there more that lies beneath the surface? We found it evocative and page turning.

Murder in the Cottage by Brian Battison 99p/99c

Bestselling author Joyce Regent flees London to a cottage in the country after a scandal leaves her reputation in ruins. The home once belonged to an ancestor, a witch who was burned almost four hundred years ago and who cursed the town as flames engulfed her. With the cottage once again in residence, fear takes over the community.

Before we go, Joffe Books have brought LUPIN to our attention. It is the  French mystery thriller series streaming now on Netflix.  There’s a reason why Lupin is so popular on Netflix currently. The plot is clever and original, the characters are written really well and it’s realistic yet gritty. ‘We’d definitely recommend you give this a go if you’re looking for a fantastic mystery series to get stuck into.’ say Joffe Books.

For more information about all Joffe Books go to: Joffe Books.com

Margaret Graham is the author of thirty books under various names

Grow Healthy Babies: The Evidence-Based Guide to a Healthy Pregnancy

grow healthy babies, pregnancy book, pregnancy, Being pregnant can feel like a minefield. Knowing what to eat and what to avoid can feel overwhelming. With allergies on the rise it adds more pressure. So I was excited to see the Grow Healthy Babies book. It is an evidence-based guide to reducing your child’s risk of asthma, eczema and allergies.

I was hoping it would not be a hippy-dippy book preaching to others what to eat and do, and I am happy to report it is not. It is a fantastic, well-researched book which backs up everything it says in droves. This book shows that you can make a huge difference to the health of your child, and it all starts in pregnancy. Pregnant women have more power than they realise.

While some of the research is not helpful to everyone- eating organic food is not within everyone’s range- I found the advice in this book invaluable. I would recommend it to anyone who is having a baby, or even thinking about getting pregnant. It is a truly great book and a triumph for the authors.

 

When lifelong asthma, eczema, and allergy sufferers Michelle Henning, a certified Nutrition & Health Coach, and her husband Dr. Victor Henning decided to become parents, they were well aware that half of all babies born today will develop allergies and up to a third will become asthmatic or suffer from eczema. Using their combined backgrounds in nutrition and science, they began investigating a mountain of medical literature on how to prevent chronic illness so that their baby would grow up healthy.

In their honest and enlightening new book Grow Healthy Babies, the Hennings share their research by distilling the latest medical evidence into a practical, easy to read guide that provides expecting parents with clear and simple steps to lower a baby’s risk of developing a chronic condition by up to 90%. With the goal of empowering parents-to-be or those planning to get pregnant with information about simple choices that improve their health and their child’s health, they cover a multitude of topics including:

  • You can make a difference: By making different choices during/after pregnancy, you have the power to shape your baby’s health for life
  • How your baby’s immune system develops, and how you can strengthen it to prevent chronic illness
  • How friendly bacteria, your microbiome, shape both your and your baby’s health, and how to protect and improve your microbiome
  • Which food choices and supplements during and after pregnancy make a real difference to your baby’s health, according to scientific studies
  • Why environmental factors and certain household products can trigger chronic disease, and how to choose healthier alternatives
  • How birth choices and breastfeeding can influence your baby’s long-term health

 

Grow Healthy Babies: The Evidence-Based Guide to a Healthy Pregnancy and Reducing Your Child’s Risk of Asthma, Eczema, and Allergies is available for pre-order at bookstores nationwide and online retailers such as Amazon.