How power-napping helps late-born dormice. In the race against time to build enough energy reserves to survive hibernation, dormice born late are at a serious disadvantage. Research has found that,...
I don't know if you'll ever love me as much as I love you, but one day you'll understand why I've done this to you. Doris, born illegitimate in 1900, exchanges her budding teaching career for marriage and motherhood. When the war is over, her daughter Margaret marries an American and has Jackie, who becomes an archetypal 60s rebel. When Jackie can't face being a single mother, it is decided that baby Rosie will be brought up as Margaret's own. That's the plan anyway . . . Charlotte Keatley's award-winning play is a moving exploration of the relationships between mothers and daughters, and the consequences of breaking the most sacred taboo of motherhood. My Mother Said I Never Should is about the choices we make which determine the course of our lives and how it is never too late to change. This edition was published to coincide with the revival of the play at the St James Theatre, London, in 2016, starring Maureen Lipman and Katie Brayben.
We’ve all heard that it’s never too late to change the course of your life. And in case you’re looking for some inspiration to do just that – meet Inge Ginsberg, a now 96-year-old Austrian-born woman who became the lead singer for a death metal band three years ago. Inge has been a writer all of her life.
The charts, produced by University of Virginia student Dan Lin,show that most American babies are born in July, August and September, while the least are delivered on major holidays.
Gerry Turner (age 72, born August 7, 1951) is a retired restaurateur from Indiana who recently gained attention by appearing on the dating reality show
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She was the runt of her litter and walked a bit different, but this little kitty never let anything slow her down. Meet Roo Russ! Courtesy: Little Roo Russ Little Roo and her two siblings came to the shelter in late April 2016. Right away they noticed something different about her. "She was co...
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