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Apr 2022
A story written by Castley grandmother Gillian Lishman for her four grandchildren over lockdown has been turned into her first published children's book.
During those early months of the pandemic Ms Lishman couldn't work her job as a reflexologist or see her youngest family members. With time on her hands, she began to write them a story.
She was inspired by the nature surrounding her dairy farm in Castley, which is a village close to Huby and Weeton.
One oak tree, with its large hollow trunk, stood out so she began writing a story about a mouse that lives there and the adventures it gets up to with friends.
These include Old Owl, who lives at the top of the old oak tree, Scruffy Mouse, who has a workshop where he makes and mends things, and Mattie Mouse, who lives in London and works for the London Parks and Gardens Trust.
Ms Lishman would write a new chapter each week and post it to her grandchildren along with her own illustrations. She said:
Little Mouse is available to buy at Amazon.
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