PUBLISHED BY THE CONRAD PRESS ON 9th OCTOBER 2020
Diana Crampton’s writing career has ranged over themes as varied as Chinese traditional medicine, tourism in Kenya and contemporary art. Among her many other writing assignments, she has published profiles of eminent Royal Academicians.
In this remarkable book, ‘Home – how I learnt not to run away’, Diana recounts her early childhood and her subsequent travels and adventures, providing the reader with a highly readable combination of entertainment and thought-provoking life lessons.
Diana Crampton currently lives on the south coast of Britain where she is at work on a biography of her Special Needs son and his experience of disability in the UK. She is the Arts writer for ‘Kent Life’ magazine.
I enjoyed reading this, in fact, it was like I connected to Diana in many ways as I traveled and emigrated. It certainly gives you a different perspective on what home means to you. I think many people would have changed their feelings about home during the pandemic as isolating there gives you another viewpoint. A nicely written and very informative book that I would recommend.
Diana will be at a free authors event in September if you would like to meet her.
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