Rosa Rankin-Gee

Rosa Rankin-Gee

Novelist Rosa Rankin-Gee discusses Public Lending Right, why rollerblading disappeared and electric blankets

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Novelist Rosa Rankin-Gee discusses six things which she thinks should be better known.

Rosa Rankin-Gee is the author of two novels: The Last Kings of Sark, which won Shakespeare & Company’s Paris Literary Prize, and Dreamland, set in a near-future Margate, which has just come out with Scribner. She once tried to stop Brexit with 600 croissants.

  1. Insulated Mugs https://cheeki.com/blogs/news/8-reasons-to-buy-an-insulated-coffee-mug
  2. The first signs of anaphylaxis https://www.nhs.uk/conditions/anaphylaxis/
  3. Public Lending Right https://www.plr.uk.com/
  4. The long history of Councils relocating families outside of London https://blog.shelter.org.uk/2017/01/exporting-homeless-families-is-it-legal-and-is-it-right/
  5. Why rollerblading disappeared for 20 years https://entertainment.howstuffworks.com/what-the-heck-happened-rollerblading.htm
  6. Electric blankets https://utterlyhome.com/benefits-of-using-an-electric-blanket/

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