Becoming a reader at The National Library of Wales has its many advantages and one of them is being able to reserve various novels for personal reading within the North Reading Room.
The
Reading Room has been refurbished around 4 years ago and now offers the following facilities:
Free wi-fi access.
Study rooms for groups and individual study.
A relaxed reading area.
Additional space for the use of personal laptops.
Excellent facilities for the disabled.
An enhanced lighting and heating provision.
A colleauge whom I happened to meet by chance in one of the long corridors behind the scenes suggested that I should read
The book starts off mentioning the fact that we are all given second chances on a daily basis but unfortunately we fail to see or even take advantage of them.
This was very true in the life of the author James Bowen up until spring of 2007 when he encountered a stray cat in the hallway to his home in Tottenham.
He had no idea how his life was about to change as James was living a tough homeless life on the streets of London.
‘A Street Cat Named Bob’ is a story that trully uplifts the soul and of goodness triumphing over adversity.
Come along to the National Library of Wales and enjoy reading print and electronic material in the beautiful surroundings of the North Reading Room.
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