Who Am I? Part 2: See in 2013 with Brian Nellist
'Who Am I?' Part 2: 10 week reading course with Brian Nellist
Begins Monday 7th January 2013
The Lauries Community Centre, Birkenhead
Get 2013 off to a terrific start by reading and thinking about some great literature in the heart of the community with Godfather of The Reader Organisation, Brian Nellist.
Over the course of ten weeks, Brian will explore life's big questions, concerning matters of identity, choice, character and situation, through some of the finest literature known to man. The first part of 'Who Am I?' has seen reading and lively discussion of classics such as Cranford, Lord Jim, Oliver Twist and Macbeth - join Brian for this second part of a shared reading adventure like no other!
Brian's courses are perfect for anyone who loves shared reading and getting a grip on great literature. Come and spend time with some brilliant readers, thinkers and teachers, where you can also meet new people and learn something new - an ideal New Year's resolution if there ever was one!
Makes Mondays a lot more enjoyable!
Mondays have been a real treat for the last ten weeks!
The course begins on Monday 7th January 2013 at The Lauries Community Centre and runs every Monday for 10 weeks.
Prices are £60 or £30 for concessions (GIR group members/students/pensioners/ unemployed) and all funds go towards supporting The Reader Organisation’s work.
To sign up, please contact Roisin Hyland on roisinhyland@thereader.org.uk or call 0151 207 7207
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