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S4C character Cyw encouraging children to recycle
Pollution, especially plastic pollution, is a hot topic worldwide at the moment. Dealing with our waste is increasing in importance as we learn the truth about the destruction that comes from our rubbish. This week sees the publication of a new book in the popular S4C series Dysgu gyda Cyw which introduces the message to children – Ailgylchu gyda Cyw [Recycling with Cyw]. read more
Spoof biography Absolutely Huge takes long-awaited sideways look at the world of Welsh rugby
This week sees the publication of Absolutely Huge (Y Lolfa), the hilarious memoirs of Gethin 'Huge' Hughes, Welsh rugby's most famous imaginary player. read more
Growing amnesia and introspection killing solidarity and community
In the new era of Brexit and Trump and fake news, long accepted ideas of solidarity are now highly contested territory particularly in the post-industrial Valleys of South Wales. read more
Novella based on Welsh myths addresses important issues for young people
This week sees the publication of When Ravens Screamed Over Blood by William Vaughan – a fantasy novella which has its foundations in the magic and violence of the Welsh Mabinogion, Irish mythology and the Bible. read more
Rich industrial history of north Ceredigion inspires new novel
A new historical novel celebrating the building of the narrow gauge railways in and around Aberystwyth is published this week by Y Lolfa. read more
Compelling Glyndŵr story: final book in trilogy published
The final instalment of a trilogy which tells the tantalising story of the final years of Glyndŵr's rebellion is published this week. read more
Valleys setting for new Welsh-Italian novel by EastEnders writer
The timeless story of the search for a better life is the inspiration behind and message of Rob Gittins’ new novel, Hear the Echo, which is set around an Italian café in a vividly portrayed South Wales Valleys community. read more
Local characters inspire nostalgic new novel based in South Wales Valleys
A new novel based around the amusing antics of a group of characters in a village in the South Wales Valleys is published this week by Y Lolfa. read more
Charles Arch, voice of the Royal Welsh, publishes autobiography
A new memoir published this week by Y Lolfa paints a vivid picture of rural Wales. In Life Beneath the Arch, author Charles Arch, who has been ringside commentator at the Royal Welsh Show in Llanelwedd since 1980, recounts with great warmth his childhood in Ceredigion. read more
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