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Competition! All Rivers Run Free set in Cornwall – Natasha Carthew

  • Submitted: 15th February 2019

There’s a lot going on in the life of Natasha Carthew. She’s going on tour, she has an offer for a budding working class writer AND she’s giving three books away on this very website.

If you haven’t read her books before, All Rivers Run Free is out in PB next week….so it’s the perfect time to take a look. Especially at the lovely new cover too!

Cool new cover for PB!

Cool new cover for PB!

Competition! All Rivers Run Free set in Cornwall – Natasha Carthew

Three people can win a copy of All Rivers Run Free JUST by sending your email address to The BookTrail – and the county where you live. UK only please!

ENTER HERE

Competition closes wed 20th at 7pm

Natasha Carthew

Plot:

An epic journey through a storm ravaged Cornwall that journeys downriver from the north coast of Cornwall to the south coast and out to sea.

It’s about a girl named Ia Pendilly who ekes out a fierce life in a caravan on the coast of Cornwall. In years of living with Bran – her embattled, battering cousin and common law husband – she’s never yet had her own baby. So when she discovers the waif washed up on the shore, Ia rescues her and brings her up as her own. And the girl, in turn, will rescue something in Ia – giving her the strength to escape, and leading her on a journey downriver.

Writing help:

To celebrate the publication of #AllRiversRunFree Natasha is offering one young working class writer (16-25) the opportunity to have their work appraised plus one to one correspondence!

Natasha Carthew

And she’s off on tour!

Natasha Carthew

So, hope you can travel to meet Natasha at  one of the above places. Or why not enter the writing competition too?

Leave your email address here for a chance to win  a copy of All Rivers Run Free too

 

BookTrail Boarding Pass: Natasha Carthew Books

Twitter: @natashacarthew

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