Octagon Press: Reader Approved
A little TRO love and shout-out is extended to Octagon Press ; a publisher that has clocked up four decades of cross-cultural publishing, building a bridge between West and East by making available the greatest texts of Eastern thought, philosophy and literature.
They've been responsible for publishing Doris Lessing's "attempt at autobiography" Memoirs of a Survivor and the later works of its founder Idries Shah - books that have had a life-shaping effect on Jane. And they've also very kindly donated a picture book and a copy of World Tales to Hope Readers .
Have a look at their new Facebook and Twitter pages for some reading inspiration...
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