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GETTING CRAFTY

STAR LETTER

I left my work as a teacher a couple of years ago due to stress, and some friends gave me a pile of old w&h magazines. I snipped out words and articles that had meaning to me, and I’ve made a beautiful scrapbook for my daughter, full of uplifting quotes, while giving a hint of the woman I am (not just her mum!). Thank you to everyone at w&h for giving me many hours of pleasure.

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MAKE THE CHANGE

As a new subscriber, I knew I had made the right choice when your September issue arrived. I have often thought if only I had had better advice, I would have become an historian. Your article, ‘It’s Never too Late’, convinced me that being in my 60s is not too late. I plan to enrol for a history degree.

FAN FAVOURITES

I’ve been reading about Anita Prosser’s obsession with Duran Duran [September]. I became a massive fan of Spandau Ballet and their singer Tony Hadley in the 80s – I saw Spandau in the old days, and in the past few years, I’ve seen them again on their reunion tour. I so agree with Anita on how the songs take you back.

AUNT ADVICE

I have just read ‘Ask Anna’ [September]. My 22-year marriage recently came to an end, and Anna’s response to the letter about helping her friend was spot on! Her detailed explanation of the grieving process, the myriad of emotions and her description of being in ‘survival mode’ really struck a chord.

FROM THE HEART

The article about Petra’s transition [September] and its joyful outcome resonated with me, having experienced my daughter’s transition when she w

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