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Janion Heywood

City: Te Awamutu

Country: NZ

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Janion writes, I am not on any social media site but I am an experienced and enthusiastic public speaker and would anticipate speaking to Service groups, clubs, schools , colleges etc and use the book to demonstrate. It is a stunning book and if there was a power point of the pictures I could use that and save postage, but NZ is still a keen book loving country so one hard copy would be helpful.”

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