Schools celebrate World Book Day with fancy dress
School children are dressing up as their favourite characters to celebrate World Book Day
School children are dressing up as their favourite characters to celebrate World Book Day
Award-winning author of teen thrillers James Dawson visited a school in Leeds this week to mark World Book Day.
His latest novel, Under My Skin, which is a modern take on the classic Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde story, was released today and he spoke yesterday to students at The Grammar School at Leeds about it.
It is a feminist teenage fiction novel concerning the tug of war for Sally’s body. I have given darkness a character of its own.
Under My Skin is told from the perspective of a teenage girl, and Dawson championed feminist issues during his talk, praising role models like author Malorie Blackman, actor Emma Watson, Olympian Jessica Ennis Hill and he youngest ever Nobel Peace Prize winner and campaigner for girls’ education, Malala Yousafzai.
The students thoroughly enjoyed James’s entertaining and thought-provoking talk. I think it is important to promote a love of reading and it was wonderful to hear James address an issue which is important in society today.
Bourne Westfield Primary School is celebrating after winning £3,000 of funding from American author James Patterson
School children have been dressing up as their favourite characters to mark World Book Day.