Here are some comments from people who have enjoyed Joe's books and story-telling.
[photo. North York Moors Railway, Fairies Story Train]
.My daughter, Hannah, just wants to have this Teddy Bear story over and over again" Chris
"I've sent these books to my relations in Australia. They used to live in Scarborough. They remember the railway and they love the books." David
"These stories bring back memories of my own journeys at this railway when I was a child." Care-home resident.
"I've sent these books to my relations in Australia. They used to live in Scarborough. They remember the railway and they love the books." David
"These stories bring back memories of my own journeys at this railway when I was a child." Care-home resident.
"Our Grandson plays the "Donkey Alert"story with his train set at home." John and Janet
"My grandson, Jack, keeps trying to work out how that donkey got on the track. He's fascinated about that story." Lesley
"That Percy the cat story is interesting. I've seen a big, big cat myself in North Bay." Syd
"I like the way you celebrate the North Bay Railway Santa Specials as well as including the birth of Jesus in Bethlehem in your Christmas book.". Margaret
"My daughter took one of your railway books to school so she could talk about it" Rebecca
"My grandson took Donkey Alert in to school on World Book Day. It's his favourite book." Lesley
"My grandson, Jack, keeps trying to work out how that donkey got on the track. He's fascinated about that story." Lesley
"That Percy the cat story is interesting. I've seen a big, big cat myself in North Bay." Syd
"I like the way you celebrate the North Bay Railway Santa Specials as well as including the birth of Jesus in Bethlehem in your Christmas book.". Margaret
"My daughter took one of your railway books to school so she could talk about it" Rebecca
"My grandson took Donkey Alert in to school on World Book Day. It's his favourite book." Lesley
"....delightful books. I think they're lovely and should enchant younger readers with their atmosphere and characters." Sir Alan Ayckbourn CBE