Grandmothers' day
/To me she was the invincible summer Albert Camus spoke of. Every child ought to have a grandmother like her, and if you are a suitable candidate and know a child who needs you, I can only suggest you be that person.
Read MoreTo me she was the invincible summer Albert Camus spoke of. Every child ought to have a grandmother like her, and if you are a suitable candidate and know a child who needs you, I can only suggest you be that person.
Read MoreThey were radical. Looking around the launch afternoon tea at these kindly, gentle folk, you might not describe them that way, and perhaps not all revolutions have such excellent cakes, but the ABA’s struggle was part of the broader struggle for women’s rights and they were radical.
Read MoreI’m focusing on that age of 12 because my son turns 12 this year. Many of the boys and girls in his class are 12 already. And 12 happens to be the age of the youngest British soldier known to have served in World War I.
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