If you haven't yet made it onto the Oxfam website or into an Oxfam bookshop to get your copy of the four books in Oxfam's fab new series, Ox-Tales, you're missing out!
The books – and stories – are themed very loosely on the four elements and have Oxfam afterwords highlighting different aspects of our work: EARTH (from land rights to farming): AIR (combating climate change), FIRE (campaigning for arms control) and WATER (safe water and sanitation). This exciting project – which The Observer calls “a triumph” – has been delivered in partnership with Profile Books and Hay Festival, together with thirty-eight British- and Irish-based writers, each of whom have generously donated their time and words for free to Oxfam.
The series is lovely to look at, just the right size to fit into a handbag or large jacket pocket, and is crammed full of exciting work from high-calibre authors such as John Le Carré, Alexander McCall Smith, Kate Atkinson, Sebastian Faulks, Helen Fielding, William Boyd, and Ian Rankin. There's such a rich variety to pick from - I think you'll find there's something there to suit every taste, and pretty much every mood. The stories are the perfect length to add interest to an otherwise dull bus or train ride, or to provide a legitimate excuse for a twenty minute flop in an armchair or a tea break in the garden.
And of course it's all in aid of Oxfam's work - if you buy them at an Oxfam shop or on the Oxfam website, £3.50 out of the £5 they each cost will go straight to Oxfam. (If you buy them from other booksellers, this could be as little as 50p).
To buy the books on Oxfam's website, simply scroll back up and click on the book cover of your choice; or find out more, and watch/hear Ian Ranking and Alexander McCall Smith reading their own stories from the collection, on Oxfam's Talking Books page.
Enjoy!
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