Bromley man opens new chapter for charity in Singapore A Bromley man has been invited to go to Singapore to read the children's book he penned in memory of his late father.
Edwin Lampert wrote The Adventures of Brunhilfer and Brunfin: The Flood as a tribute to his late father. The short story features two loveable bears and their first adventure in the community. All proceeds from sales go to a mix of community, medical and animal welfare charities.
Edwin has now been invited to do three book readings in Singapore by the National LIbrary Board as part of their nation-wide reading initiative, which encourages the community at large to read for leisure and to share the joys of reading.
Edwin is available for book readings closer to home and can be contacted via brunhilfer@brunbearfoundation.uk The Adventures of Brunhilfer and Brunfin: The Flood is available online via Amazon and Waterstones.
Based on information supplied by Edwin Lampert.
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