Classics Never Age
These stories are too good to tell just once. Here are our favourites
I had no idea that dating etiquette in the 1950s was so complicated. ‘The Curious Custom of
Going Steady’ looks at the delicate intricacies of this most serious business, and lays down the challenge to think about what we treasure in relationships today. ELEANOR WATSON, CONTRIBUTING EDITOR
I love ‘From Street Kids to
Royal Knights’ because it is about believing in yourself. It shows how self-confidence beats negativity from others and proves that no matter what, or how little, is expected from you by society, no one can dismiss you or your abilities if you have faith in yourself. MICHAEL CRAWFORD, DIGITAL EDITOR
I read ‘Three Days to See’ a few months ago and it is still with me. I’ve taken up Helen Keller’s challenge and I’m (very easily) marvelling at the beauty in things and people I would have otherwise taken for granted. VICTORIA POLZOT, ASSOCIATE EDITOR