Join bestselling author Elle McNicholl in an extra-exciting digital event about finding your voice in a world full of expectation.
Being thirteen is hard, and being the most famous thirteen-year-old in the country is much harder! ‘Role Model’ is the new highly anticipated novel by Elle McNicoll, following themes of neurodiversity, the effects of peer pressure in the digital age and discovering your own self-identity.
Suitable for ages 9+.
Seven Stories are bringing the magic of storytelling into school classrooms and assembly halls in this one-of-a-kind digital event.
This event is free for schools and home-educators to join but you must book one spot for your class or school group to ensure access.
When?
Monday 29th September, 11am
Event lasts approximately 45mins – 1 hour
Where?
Online, links will be circulated ahead of the event. Please get in touch with georgina.hume@sevenstories.org.uk should you require any help with Zoom access.
Booking process:
When booking for your class* or school group, please select ONE seat to account for your whole group.
We ask teachers to let us know how many pupils will be joining*
ABOUT THE BOOK:
Aeriel Sharpe isn’t anyone’s role model, but when her mother is elected Prime Minister and a video of Aeriel goes viral, she’s thrust into the spotlight. Her life quickly spins out of her control as she’s used as the face of neurodiversity against her will. How will she keep her sense of self when the world is rushing to define her, her friends don’t seem that friendly anymore, and she feels trapped by the expectations of others.