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Home / home / A New Rose Reads Highlights the Wonderful Novel BILLY CHRISTMAS

May 21 2020

A New Rose Reads Highlights the Wonderful Novel BILLY CHRISTMAS

On this episode Rose reads from Billy Christmas and tells her story about meeting author Mark Pritchard at an open mic in Oxford.

In this episode of Rose Reads, Rose recalls meeting the author Mark Pritchard at an open mic in Oxford and subsequently publishing his first novel, Billy Christmas. Billy Christmas is an any-age YA book. Parents, teens, adults, everybody love Billy Christmas' humorous and earnest style.

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