Book Extracts

  1. The Legend of St George, an extract for All Saints' Day

    The Legend of St George, an extract for All Saints' Day

    On All Saints' Day we remember all saints and martyrs, known and unknown. Little is known about St George, patron saint of England. With the story of his slaying of a dragon recorded 1,000 years after his death, Catherine Pepinster explains here how he '...grew in popularity as he was invoked by Christians caught up in battles.' This is an extract from Catherine's latest book Martyrdom: Why martyrs still matter.

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  2. Lessons from Loss

    Lessons from Loss

    Baby Loss Awareness Week takes place 9th - 15th October and is an opportunity for the bereaved to unite with others across the world to commemorate their babies’ lives. In this extract from Still Standing, Tola Doll Fisher reflects on the feelings she experienced after losing her daughter Annie.

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  3. National Poetry Day 2020 - Hope by George Herbert

    National Poetry Day 2020 - Hope by George Herbert

    National Poetry Day is celebrated every year on the first Thursday of October, and encourages everyone to enjoy, discover and share poetry. With this in mind, we are sharing a poem by George Herbert called Hope, with a commentary from Mark Oakley. This is an extract from Mark Oakley's volume My Sour-Sweet Days: George Herbert and the Journey of the Soul.

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  4. From the quiet science lab to the macho police college

    From the quiet science lab to the macho police college

    'Leaving the quiet, sterile environment of science research for the macho, militaristic culture of Hendon was a massive culture shock. You could smell the testosterone in the air the moment you passed through the gates into the campus'. In this extract from Closing Ranks: My Life as a Cop, Leroy Logan tells us about his first night at Hendon Police College. 

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  5. First day back, so teacher training.

    First day back, so teacher training.

    'First day back, so teacher training. Classes arrive tomorrow. A tedious day, but we could wear jeans, drink our coffee hot and go to the toilet when we chose'. 

    A familiar scene for many who work in education. In this extract from Miss, What Does Incomprehensible Mean? We learn what the first two days of term are like for 'Miss'. 

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