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  Liz Baddaley lives in Ilkley and this is her first published novel for children, but the subject matter is far removed from the Yorkshire Dales.
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  Yorkshire County Cricket Club’s 150th anniversary is being marked in various ways, with dinners and memorial services and a good, straightforward history, The Sweetest Rose, by David Warner, but this week my eye was drawn to a very different celebration of the rich vein of cricketing talent mined from the county over the last century and a half.
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           <title>Anne has a cat’s tale for all ages</title>
           
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  Fans of Anne Fine’s popular Killer Cat series of books for children had better start saving now.
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           <title>Just like in the movies!</title>
           
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  I know one should not judge books as films, but II PY, by Edward Evans, seems an obvious candidate.
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           <title>Favourite Joe gets a taste of the Big Apple</title>
           
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           <description><![CDATA[  hildren’s thriller writer Peter J Murray could be about to find out what it’s like to get the J K Rowling treatment.
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           <description><![CDATA[  Boldness Be My Friend was first published in 1953, one of a number of true stories about the Second World War, which reportedly sold 2.5 million copies.
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           <title>First-hand stories of ‘The Troubles’</title>
           
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           <description><![CDATA[  Between 1969 and 1998 an estimated 300,000 British soldiers did tours of duty in Northern Ireland. More than 1,000 of them didn’t come back alive.
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           <title>Silver screen scenes</title>
           
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  This glossy chronicle of movie-making in Yorkshire complements an earlier work by the late Geoff Mellor: Movie Makers and Pictures Palaces: a Century of Cinema in Yorkshire: 1896-1996.
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           <title>Poetry pair release their Graft books</title>
           
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           <description><![CDATA[  There are people who write poetry and there are poets. The latter – Dante, Shakespeare, Emily Dickinson, W B Yeats – are vastly outnumbered by the former.
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           <title>Stories are Grist to Michael’s mill</title>
           
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           <description><![CDATA[Yorkshire writers Simon Armitage and Joanne Harris have agreed to judge two writing competitions in a forthcoming annual literary magazine.]]></description>
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