BIG CITY READERS’ DAY
Friday July 12th is Big City Readers’ Day, with
four of the featured authors appearing between 9.30am and 1.00pm in the Council
House Ballroom.
As part of Nottingham's first ever Big City Reads campaign, you
can join us as we celebrate the power of reading for pleasure in this special
readers’ event, co-produced by Nottingham’s 14 Young City of Literature
Ambassadors.
Welcoming a selection of authors from the four books
featured in the campaign, the event will feature a blend of author readings and
discussion/creative activity and will be of particular interest to individuals/organisations
engaged in working with young people and literacy projects in the community.
Confirmed authors (so far) are Alice Oseman (Heartstopper:
Volume One), Natalia Gomes (We Are Not Okay), Catherine Johnson, Ayisha Malik
(A Change Is Gonna Come)
IMPORTANT: Tickets for this event must be booked in
advance online, as none will be available at the door.
Link for tickets: https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/big-city-reads-readers-day-tickets-62715093533
What Is The Big City Reads?
Four books, championed by our young ambassadors, have been
nominated for distribution to libraries, schools and cultural venues across the
city, ready to fill neighbourhoods with stories that speak to what it is to be
alive in 2019: engaging with the voices, themes and issues of our time:
A Change Is Gonna Come - Anthology
We Are Not Okay - Natalia Gomes
Heartstopper: Volume One - Alice Oseman
The Boy Who Lied - Kim Slater
The books have been available for free and feature positive
messaging that explores relevant, experiences, including assets such as reading
guides to encourage discussion, debate and a deeper exploration of the diverse
stories found within them.
Why Are We Doing This?
We want to celebrate reading for pleasure and encourage
everyone in Nottingham to pick up a book. We believe there is something for all
communities to connect with in our selection of books and want to champion the
range of voices and experiences of our readers. This is also a timely
opportunity for us to shine a spotlight on our young readers in a campaign
co-produced by them, championing what they are reading and why.
For any queries around this event or the Big City Reads
campaign as a whole, please contact our Programme Manager, Jim Hall:
jim@nottmcityoflit.org
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