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Waterstone's Mark II



A bit like the legendary Suffolk bus, you wait for ages and then two trundle along virtually together. Having waited for so long for our book to be in Waterstone's, we were delighted to have achieved that when we heard that the Martlesham branch was stocking it; imagine the joy when it came to light that the Waterstone's in Ipswich was also stocking it.


Thank you to Jemma, the store manager, for being so proactive in ordering "Slow Puncture" and for taking the photos. Although Peter didn't accompany me to the trip to Ipswich, it is much his moment of delight as it is mine and at least my attempt at a joyful smile wasn't obliterated by the luminous beam that Peter always seems to produce for the camera!

 
 
 

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Peter Berry LIVING WITH DEMENTIA

"It is important to remember, that a diagnosis of dementia is not just a diagnosis for the individual, but it’s a diagnosis for the whole family.”

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