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Sue Carpenter explores why listening to writers discussing their books and lockdown lives offers solace during uncertain times. ![]() YOU Magazine
Interview with Caroline Jones on her memoir, The Spaces in Between, about her struggle with bulimia ![]() YOU Magazine
Rise of the Facebook crusader After the earthquake in April 2015, a new generation of inspirational aid workers emerged in Nepal – young people using social media to help save lives and rebuild the country ![]() You Magazine
Our Year in Nepal Sue and her daughter Simi went to live in Nepal while Sue taught photography to disadvantaged children ![]() You Magazine
The outcast widows of India When a Hindu woman is widowed, she faces rejection by society and often her family too. Thousands seek sanctuary in the holy city of Vrindavan, where they live in poverty, praying to Krishna for moksha - release from this life. View photo story |
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When your child is your other half There are over 1 million SPOC (Single Parent, Only Child) families in the UK. Sue explores the phenomenon and reveals how her intense relationship with Simi, 11, has developed ![]() You Magazine
The Gliterati There was a time when the literary social circuit was a closed book. Now literature has not only become more democratic but more hip, with a global calendar of glittering soirees, holidays and festivals ![]() You Magazine
Going away to school When Sue’s daughter, 10, begged to be packed off to boarding school, it raised many issues (and not just the expense). Would the opportunities offered outweigh her own anxieties? ![]() You Magazine
The Bigger Picture Sue's story of the My World, My View photo project she ran in Pokhara, Nepal, with quotes and testimonies from the girls along with their vibrant photos of each other and their world |