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This Woman's Work

Tracey Scott-Townsend

Writing in my shed, (chaotic) gardening, mothering, grannying, travelling and learning something new every day from my asylum seeking and refugee friends.

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    Writer, chaotic gardener, mother, granny, and unofficial adoptive mother of refugee sons. Explorer of people's stories and trying to understand this heartbreaking, beautiful world we all live in.

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