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Hello everyone, and welcome to another post. If you are new here, my name is Annaliese, and I bring magic into real life. Today, my post is from my latest weekly newsletter inspired by a children’s book I heard about earlier in the week. You can subscribe to weekly emails below. I’d love to have you in the charmed realm.
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Under the Same Sky

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Every Monday I send out a newsletter (more of an email chatting to you) to my subscribers. We have a lot of fun and inspiration in my charmed realm! I wanted to share one with my blog readers, old and new, and those yet to be so today's post on the blog is my recent newsletter which was inspired by a children’s book I'd heard about earlier in the week.
Enjoy.
Hello everyone,
My email comes with blazing sunshine as the weather is glorious this Monday in the UK. I do hope the sun is shining where you are.
I bring to your inbox today, news not about my books, stories or author life but another book — a children's book which I only heard about this week.
Some of you, particularly if you have young children, might be aware of Cbeebies bedtime stories (an early evening show for youngsters where a story is read in cute settings, usually by a famous person, in the hope it helps the little people of the household go to sleep aha).
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I happened to catch a reel on Instagram of actor Tom Hardy reading a book called Under The Same Sky for the programme.
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The story caught my attention as the theme surrounds missing and being separated from your loved ones, places and things due to geography. I think we can all resonate with this on some level and I know this feeling all too well.
We can be anywhere in the world within 24 hours yet during the humdrum of day-to-day life, a person or place only a 10, 6 or 4-hour flight away feels to be in a different universe and the chance of being reunited again seems impossible.
Yet as author, Britta Teckentrup tells with her beautifully illustrated tale, we are all under the same sky and life, often out of nowhere, delivers an answer, a solution or an ideal thing to make one feel closer. It is always the perfect match for you as an individual to feel better too... as with anything in life, no one answer fits all.
I tend to lean towards writing for young adults (12-18yrs) and new adults (18-25yrs) but you never know, I might give penning something for the under 8's a go one day!
Whilst we are on the topic...
Another children's story I absolutely adore is a book I bought one Saturday afternoon (in an independent bookshop) South Kensington Books. I immediately hot-footed it to a nearby cafe to read it. This was a few years ago but I still have it on my bookshelf. Maybe I'll read this on Instagram live for you all — who needs CBeebies!
I digress.
The book, if you are interested is entitled The Snow Dragon by Abi Elphinestone and Fiona Woodcock and my favourite quote ever from it is this:
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The book, if you are interested is entitled The Snow Dragon by Abi Elphinestone and Fiona Woodcock and my favourite quote ever from it is this:
"You can be late for many things in life, but you should never keep an adventure waiting..."
And on that note, I shall meet you in your inbox again next Monday.
Have a fabulous week please,
annaliese