Welcome to this week’s digest email. This week we are focusing on the Frogmorton Farm series as Storm Christopher is released next Thursday. There’s plenty to read this week and you can see everything new on the blog too. CLICK HERE for the blog.
The Frogmorton Farm series guide
Readers delight in Jodi Taylor's "Frogmorton Farm" series not only for its charm and endearing characters but also for the unique presence of Thomas, a very special horse, who adds an extra layer of magic to the narrative.
Set against the backdrop of the English countryside, the series follows the escapades of the residents of Frogmorton Farm, where Thomas holds a special place in the hearts of both characters and readers alike. With his gentle demeanor, mischievous antics, and surprising wisdom, Thomas becomes more than just a horse; he's a beloved member of the community and a source of comfort and companionship. Readers are drawn to the series for its witty dialogue, lovable characters, and feel-good vibes. Frogmorton Farm is a cherished and often revisited destination for readers seeking a heart-warming dose of joy and escapism.
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Jodi Taylor writes: I thought the story of Russell and Jenny was told and then I realised I’d forgotten someone. Whatever happened to Christopher …?
History Briefings
The Gates of Grief: Exploring the First Human Migration out of Africa
In A Second Chance, Max and the team from the St Mary’s Institute of Historical Research jump back to Gates of Grief, circa 58.000 BCE to witness the first successful human migration out of Africa. Learn more in this history briefing - CLICK HERE
History and Happenings - click here to view more posts
Join us on the Bosworth Jump
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Controversy Corner - let’s have a debate!
Crafting the Perfect Cup of English Tea
We all know that St Mary's runs on tea - here's how to make the perfect cuppa. But should it be milk first and then tea or vice versa?
Click here to read how to make the perfect cup of English tea.
NEW! History Department Scratch Pad. It's been through the wars, battered with bullet holes, blood splatters, and tea stains, but this St Mary's History Department Scratch Pad Notebook is perfect for fans of Jodi Taylor's Chronicles of St Mary's. With 200 pages and a generous 6x9 inches, this scratch pad is ideal for notes, journaling, or writing your bestseller.
Readers Questions and Answers - CLICK HERE to read more
Hello! This is a fun way for me to connect with my readers. Do you have a question you'd like to ask? Then please fire away! I'd love to know a bit more about you - imagine we're sitting down with a cup of tea and having a chat - did you bring biscuits?! This is available to paid subscribers only
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Coffee. There. I said it.
No milk at all in any tea.