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Reading aloud is the new black

The Reader Organisation features in the uber-fashionable Elle Deco this week in a piece called 'Reading the right books can…

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Event: Heart Beats Bonfire Bonanza

Heart Beats Bonfire Bonanza! Saturday 6th November 2010 7.30pm – 11pm £5/4 The Gallery Café, 21 Old Ford Road Bethnal…

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Congratulations Howard Jacobson

Friend and supporter of The Reader Organisation, Howard Jacobson, was last night awarded the 2010 Man Booker Prize for fiction…

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Chapter and Verse festival at the Bluecoat

FOR ALL LOVERS OF LITERATURE – the 3rd annual Chapter & Verse Literature festival at the Bluecoat starts today Wednesday…

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World Mental Health Day

The Reader Organisation is the UK's leading charity for reading and health, and as today is World Mental Health Day,…

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Shared Reading

Annual Report 2009/10

Newly published, here's your opportunity to take a look at The Reader Organisation's Annual Report 2009/10, detailing all our work…

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What was The Reader doing there?

In response to yesterday's question: Jane Davis was at the Conservative Party Conference to speak at a seminar which was…

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National Poetry Day

Today is National Poetry Day and, although Lisa mentioned this on Monday, it seems only right to mark the day…

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What’s The Reader doing here?

It's the Tory Party Conference in Birmingham but can anyone guess what The Reader Organisation is doing there today? Go…

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The rhyme and reason of reading to dementia patients

Following on from Claire's post about TRO in The Times... There's a piece in Society Guardian today about Katie Clark's…

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A Little, Aloud: The London Launch

Yesterday afternoon Jane and I left sunny Liverpool to head down to (a rather grey) London and meet up with…

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Agebomb

Thanks to A Little, Aloud, the word about reading aloud is spreading further and wider. Agebomb, a site published by…

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