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Tag Archives: migration

Twenty-six Letters: October

Some fascinating books for October’s Black History Month

Posted byJess MorencyOctober 1, 2025Posted inbook reviews, Dorset MagazineTags:black girl from pyongyang, darwin, draw hall, horatio clare, josephine baker, migration, monica macias, patagonia, paul lashmare, reframing blackness, richard draxLeave a comment on Twenty-six Letters: October

Twenty-six Letters: November

As the nights draw in and the weather cools (finally), here’s an eclectic bunch of books to keep you entertained…

Posted byJess MorencyOctober 24, 2023Posted inbook reviews, Dorset MagazineTags:cicerone books, etaf rum, flight paths, iranian food, migration, natasha solomons, romeo and juliet, scottish wild country backpacking, The LevantLeave a comment on Twenty-six Letters: November

Twenty-Six Letters: March

For March, the book choices are all about land, migration and survival…

Posted byJess MorencyMarch 6, 2023Posted inbook reviews, Dorset MagazineTags:Butterfly, countryside facts, dorset magazine, Folde Dorset, memoir, migration, Persiana everday, Shalimar, The Swimmers, Thunderstone, toby gutteridgeLeave a comment on Twenty-Six Letters: March
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