Memoirs of growing up in the county by an almost forgotten Norwich novelist
In two newly republished memoirs, Sylvia Haymon brings the Norfolk of the past vividly to life
Norfolk magazine deputy editor
Rowan Mantell is the deputy editor of Norfolk magazine, and a writer for the Eastern Daily Press, specialising in interviews, historical and landscape features and personal columns about family life in the county
Rowan Mantell is the deputy editor of Norfolk magazine, and a writer for the Eastern Daily Press, specialising in interviews, historical and landscape features and personal columns about family life in the county
In two newly republished memoirs, Sylvia Haymon brings the Norfolk of the past vividly to life
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