In the shadow of the Wrekin: An invitation from Catherine Cooper
2 June 2014 by Admin in Book publishing
The fifth book in Catherine Cooper’s bestselling Jack Brenin series published in February 2013, and the series is now complete. To celebrate, Catherine held a party on 4th May near her home town in Shropshire. The event coincided with the birthday of raven-boy Camelin (if you look closely at the photos underneath, you might spot him with his celebratory purple balloon. With spellbinding live music from Shropshire folk band Whalebone, Mrs Spike’s fairy themed cake that was (almost) too beautiful to eat, and the best live storyteller we’ve ever seen, Camelin’s birthday party isn’t a shindig we’ll be forgetting in a hurry.
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Richard Burton, MD at Infinite Ideas, presents Kelly with her hand crafted book
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Table favours included a ring, a red crystal, and a map of
Glasruhen Hill
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Local group Whalebone performing their captivating folk music
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Kelly, winner of the Legend of Howling Hill competition, receives her prize
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One of the Infinite Ideas girls meets the Roman soldiers
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Camelin was very happy to get centre stage on the invitation
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Welcome note from Catherine
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A shield carried by the two Roman soldiers.
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Lots of Camelin’s friends turned out to celebrate with him
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Can you spot Timmery the bat amidst the Lost Treasure?
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The exquisite fairy themed cake made by Mrs Spike’s Cakes of Shifnal
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Peabody’s emporium and four Jack Brenin books: The Golden Acorn, Glasruhen Gate, Silver Hill, and The Lost Treasure of Annwn
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Camelin with his celebratory purple balloon