An interesting morning at Waterstones in Taunton followed by a visit to Taunton Minster church.

For this book reading session at Waterstones, I took along my friend of many years, Keith, to film me actually reading some of "Chloe's Extraordinary Telescope" in Waterstones. But we then went down to Taunton Minster church because currently
Luke Jerram's sculpture, Gaia. is on display there. Luke has said: "I hope visitors to Gaia get to see the Earth as if from space; an incredibly beautiful and precious place An ecosystem we urgently need to look after – our only home. Halfway through the Earth’s sixth mass extinction, we urgently need to wake up, and change our behaviour."
That statement so neatly dovetails with what “Chloe's Extraordinary Telescope" is all about, so much so that I left a few Chloe's Extraordinary Telescope Flyers on the display concerning climate change laid out in one corner of the building.
"Chloe's extraordinary telescope" is in stock currently at Waterstones in Taunton.

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