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Jack Valentine: A Local Tradition 

13/2/2017

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Whilst researching for Norwich in 100 Dates I came across a sweet Norfolk tradition born, it would seem, during the nineteenth century - Jack Valentine. 
On Valentine’s Eve Jack Valentine was known to travel from doorstep to doorstep, leaving gifts in his wake. In this way lovers would exchange presents, and parents would leave gifts for children. The lucky recipient would hear a rat-tat-tat on the door, and when they opened it the mysterious “Jack” would have disappeared into thin air, leaving behind a surprise.

On a rather more cruel note, Snatch Valentine was also known to make an appearance. If you were visited by this character when you reached for the present it would leap away from you as the hidden perpetrator tugged a piece of string attached to it, snatching your present away.

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Book Release: Norwich in 100 Dates

17/11/2016

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Kindra stands holding her new book 'Norwich in 100 Dates' on the way to meet the EDP.
<------ This was me earlier today on the way to an interview with the EDP about my new book. 

Experience 100 key dates that shaped Norwich's history, highlighted its people's genius (or silliness) and embraced the unexpected. Featuring an amazing mix of pivotal, social, criminal and sporting events, this book reveals a past that will fascinate, delight and even shock residents and visitors alike.

I really enjoyed writing this book and am honoured that The History Press took a chance on me. It was a great way to delve into the history of this fine city and I thoroughly enjoyed it. At times it was tough, especially when I couldn't find a particular date, or the fact I was excited about turned out to be no more than fiction, but I am glad I did it.

The launch for the book is being held at Jarrold's department store in Norwich on Thursday 24th November at 6.30pm. 
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