Free digital Authors into Schools event!
Join Beth O’Brien as we celebrate the release of her debut children’s novel Wolf Siren – a feminist re-telling of the classic fairytale, Little Red Riding Hood.
Seven Stories are bringing the magic of storytelling into school classrooms and assembly halls in this one-of-a-kind digital event perfect for pupils aged 8-12.
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?
Thursday 27 March, 11AM
Where?
Online, links will be circulated ahead of the event.
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 Wolf Siren:
Red is not allowed to go in the woods. Everyone knows that they are a dangerous – because of their strange magic and the wolves that lurk there – but Red finds herself increasingly drawn to the place where her grandmother disappeared without a trace three nights ago. When the woodcutter fails to return home one night and wolves are spotted close to the village boundary, fear drives a deep and dangerous divide between the villagers and the nature they live alongside.
Only Red seems to hold the key – but she has a secret, and exposing it could ruin her family forever…
Perfect for readers from 9 to 14 years old.
Pre-order your copy of Wolf Siren here!
ABOUT the author:
Beth O’Brien is an author of four adult poetry books. Having been born visually impaired and with an upper-limb difference, Beth is passionate about the representation of disability in literature and is currently studying for a PHD researching the (mis) representation of disability in fairytale retellings. She is the founder and editor of Disabled Tales.