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Hello, my name’s Freya and I’m an author living in Dulwich! I wanted to share about my book, in case any of you have new year resolutions to read more! 

The Tidal Year is a true story about my adventure to swim in every tidal pool in Britain after the death of my brother. It’s about the healing power of wild swimming and the space it creates for reflection, rewilding, and hope. Love, loss and sisterhood. 

It also includes lots of writing about South London including Brockwell Park, Lordship Lane, Brixton Market, Camberwell and Myatt’s Fields so hopefully it’s a lovely local read!

It’s currently only 99p on Amazon. But you can also buy it from all local bookshops in Dulwich. I think Rye Books even have a few signed copies! 

Please let me know if you read and enjoy it,

Freya 

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