Chapter 4: Clemmie Jackson-Stops
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Which touchstones and forgotten chapters of our biographies are held in our private libraries? Clemmie Jackson-Stops curates personal libraries as the founder of Vellum Libraries. In a post-bedtime call after putting her children to sleep, an intimate conversation from the English countryside about the gifts of reading, lockdown motherhood, and the enduring magic of ‘The English Patient.’
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