![]() ![]() True to its roots the press still only publishes work by women of Wales. Honno continues to be supported by hundreds of individual shareholders who believe in its work. They asked the people of Wales to show their support for the new enterprise by becoming shareholders in the cooperative and in the first six months more than 400 people bought shares. It was established in 1986 by a determined group of volunteers who wanted to increase the opportunities for Welsh women in publishing and bring Welsh women’s literature to a wider public. Honno is an independent co-operative press run by women and committed to bringing you the best in Welsh women’s writing. It’s postwar Ashford in Lancashire, and the book is published by a Welsh women’s press, which has an interesting story of its own (as I discovered when I got to the last page of the book): ![]() ![]() I was attracted by the cover image of young women from my mother’s era in what looks like London, but isn’t. ![]() It’s apparently a sequel to another family saga called Pattern of Shadows and there’s another one in the trilogy called Living in the Shadows but I didn’t know that when I picked it up from the library. I read Changing Patterns as light relief while making my way through the more demanding Multiple Personalities. ![]()
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