Yellow-Lighted Bookshop
@YLBookshop
Independent bookshops in rural Gloucestershire. Not on Twitter much any more. Now at @ylbooks.bsky.social, Facebook and Instagram. We still check DMs.
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Very much enjoyed talking to Steve Robinson, group leader of Stroud Labour Party, for Amplify Stroud. After a turbulent couple of years, could Labour be back in power / in coalition at Stroud District Council after May 2nd? amplifystroud.com/2024-04-stroud…
As seen here at Yellow-Lighted Bookshop, for example! yellowlightedbookshop.co.uk/product/divine…
This weekend has been all about Six Inches of Soil.
Link below to see our selection of books that support the film.
Thanks to @thebarntheatre Royal Agricultural University 5m Books Fiona Reynolds James Rebanks Helen Rebanks Henry Dimbleby Chelsea Green Publishing & others.
yellowlightedbookshop.co.uk/product-catego…
It was a ball!
We learn so much when children are able to buy what they want rather than what grown ups think are good for them!
Thank you National Book Tokens and Read for Good for helping make this happen. Next stop, Gloucester.
#KidsLoveBooks
We're looking forward to Dr Maddy Pelling (of History Hit💥 and elsewhere) joining us on Wednesday to talk graffiti.
Walls can talk.
#WritingOnTheWall , Three Storeys in Nailsworth, Wednesday evening.
ylbevent.link/writing-on-the…
Look! It's Cllr Doina Cornell !
We have very few tickets left for this evening. Visit the events page of our website or search for 'Doina Nailsworth' on Ticketsource.
#OurOceansBrokenHeart
If you visit the shop in Tetbury today and are surprised that I am not my normal lithe and limber self, this is because I fell down stairs this morning and am in some pain.
I feel like #OldSteptoe
The cupboard is empty
To our sorrow
Let's hope it will
Be full to morrow
Pray Remember the Poor Deptors
Dr Maddy Pelling (Writing on the Wall: Graffiti, Rebellion and the Making of 18C Britain) will be with us in Nailsworth on Weds 17th April
Details here: ylbevent.link/writing-on-the…
Charlotte Taylor However, as a primary school teacher I had to work hard to boost the WBD offer. One year the school librarian and I took inexperienced readers from households with no books (other than those we had given them) on the bus because we couldn't afford to hire a minibus 1/3
Charlotte Taylor To the local bookshop Yellow-Lighted Bookshop where they treated us like VIPs, talked to the children and helped them choose a book. It was special but not a sustainable model that can be rolled out widely! I was a pupil premium teacher at that time. One of my most favourite jobs ever.