Frank Cottrell Boyce at Leasowe Library
Frank Cottrell Boyce at Leasowe Library
Saturday 1st March, 2pm
Leasowe Library, Twickenham Drive, Wirral, CH46 1PQ
FREE, booking essential
Award winning author, screenwriter and The Reader Organisation patron Frank Cottrell Boyce is appearing at Leasowe Library this weekend for a very special event, rescheduled from last November.
To celebrate the donation to the library of new books purchased through a grant from the Siobhan Dowd Trust, Frank will be talking about the books he has written - including Millions, Framed and Cosmic - signing copies, answering questions and sharing stories about his own childhood reading experiences.
The event is organised by Leasowe Reading and Wellbeing Library, a collaboration between Wirral Council and The Reader Organisation which promotes public engagement, improving users' health and wellbeing and reducing social isolation. There are currently a range of groups for children and young people running weekly at the library, including Leasowe Bookworms (for children aged 6-12, Mondays and Fridays) and Frank's visit is sure to be an unforgettable treat for all ages.
Cllr Chris Meaden, Cabinet Member for Health and Wellbeing at Wirral Council said:
“It’s very exciting to be able to welcome Frank to Leasowe Library. In recent years he has officially become a national treasure, and I’m sure he’ll be an engaging speaker with some fascinating insights into novel and scriptwriting. This is yet another brilliant event for Wirral Council’s library service.”
Tickets are free to this special event but booking is essential. To book your place, please contact Leasowe Library on leasowelibrary@wirral.gov.uk, call 0151 638 4013 or drop into the library.
A full list of our open reading groups for children and young people in Leasowe Library can be found on our website: http://www.thereader.org.uk/reading-with-us
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