Sunday 14 November 2021

That's Books and Entertainment: I'm Going to Find You

That's Books and Entertainment: I'm Going to Find You:   In 1976 there was the longest heatwave in decades. And in  I'm Going to Find You J D Pullan brings her readers the story of the disapp...

That's Books and Entertainment: Cut the Crap and Feel Amazing

That's Books and Entertainment: Cut the Crap and Feel Amazing: Cut the Crap and Feel Amazing is an important new book from Ailsa Frank who is a highly regarded hypnotherapist, motivational coach and self...

That's Books and Entertainment: Dangerous Skies

That's Books and Entertainment: Dangerous Skies: Dangerous Skies is a well-plotted novel that is set against the backdrop of the dangerous skies of World War Two London. Not all children we...

That's Books and Entertainment: Rufus Needs a Haircut

That's Books and Entertainment: Rufus Needs a Haircut: Rufus Needs a Haircut is a book for all lovers of shaggy dog stories from the pen of David Selby. David has taken many shaggy dog stories an...

That's Books and Entertainment: Vicious Cycle

That's Books and Entertainment: Vicious Cycle: Vicious Cycle is a very interesting book from cyclist and author Jim Rees. It began its life as a book about a cycle race but over time it e...

Saturday 13 November 2021

That's Books and Entertainment: Gothic Ghost Stories

That's Books and Entertainment: Gothic Ghost Stories:   Gothic Ghost Stories is a new collection of ghost stories from Trevor K. Bell. For some reason ghost stories have been popular at Christma...

Friday 12 November 2021

Buy unique island gifts

Got someone in your family who would be really thrilled to get something different for Christmas?

Then these special handmade, embroidered products offer ‘one of a kind’ pieces, which are all created by a women's sewing cooperative that is based in the island of Madagascar.

Handcrafted with recycled cotton, each individual item is guaranteed to be utterly unique and offers a stunning gift with a very genuine, heartfelt Christmas meaning.

Made by the women of the Stitch Sainte Luce cooperative, the items’ sales generate highly valuable income for families in Madagascar; who need our support now more than ever, as 1.15 million people on the island face starvation, due to a famine.

Stitch Sainte Luce, supported by the charity SEED Madagascar, has taught embroidery, as well as business skills in maths, sales and English language, to over 100 women. Alongside value incomes, the cooperative has also helped empower women, giving them a creative and social outlet and building self-confidence. 

For more information on Stitch Sainte Luce, or to buy products, please visit www.stitchsainteluce.org

For further details on the current food crisis in Madagascar please visit the SEED Madagascar website – www.madagascar.co.uk.