Sarah, Duchess of York to begin e-book share initiative for youngsters

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arah, Duchess of York is planning to launch a e-book share initiative for youngsters, she revealed on her podcast.

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The Duke of York’s ex-wife, who's recovering after present process surgical procedure for breast most cancers, mentioned: “If we can help one child escape from a sometimes cruel world into a wonderful place then we’ve done good.”

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Her Tea Talks co-host Sarah Thomson, the founder of kids’s newspaper First News, mentioned they might provide a brand new manner of sharing books, including: “This doesn’t exist in the format we’re envisaging it and that’s what’s really exciting.

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“We just want to bring that whole love of reading and books at a very early age and make it accessible for the masses, for everybody.”

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One in 5 kids within the UK don't personal a e-book at residence, analysis has proven.

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The duchess revealed her relaxed method to the returning of the books.

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“If they never return it and they don’t share it, it doesn’t matter. We’ll replenish… I always say, don’t I? ‘Put a smile on one child’s face, you’re helping so many’.”

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The duchess is following within the footsteps of Queen Camilla, who has lengthy promoted the significance of studying, establishing a web based e-book membership in the course of the pandemic which is now the Queen’s Reading Room charity.

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Sarah can also be engaged on her third novel – about “historical love”.

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“It’s not romance, it’s more love and I’m writing all the different aspects of love … whether it’s same sex or friendship or sisters, it’s all about the heart,” she mentioned.

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Sarah has already penned two historic Mills & Boon romance novels, together with her co-author Marguerite Kaye.

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