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Trish Cooke, part 2

Trish Cooke

Trish Cooke speaks with Caroline Sanderson about her children’s writing, fairytales and the tragic roots of a dramatic work. Trish Cooke speaks with Caroline Sanderson about her children’s picturebooks and the eerie prescience of some of her illustrators, exploring fairytales in books and pantomime, and the real-life tragic roots of a dramatic work for Black Lives Matter.


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