In Torfaen Libraries we're hoping for a record breaking number of participants. As usual kids just need to read any 6 books they like throughout the summer to collect smelly stickers, zip tags and wrist bands. When they complete the challenge they get a medal, a certificate and a voucher for a free DVD loan. They also go into a prize draw for a chance to win a fantastic Samsung Galaxy Tablet.
So parents, get your kids to the library, get them joined up for the Summer Reading Challenge and get them reading!
Residents of Blaenavon are cordially invited to the World Heritage Centre on Wednesday 15 July 5.30-7.00pm to view the plans for the relocation of Blaenavon Library into the World Heritage Centre. Library and World Heritage Centre staff will be on hand to answer questions.
Reading Matters
In the first book Harold Fry receives a letter from his old friend Queenie, whom he hasn't seen for twenty years, telling him that she has terminal cancer. He sets out for the postbox to send her a reply. However Harold passes postbox after postbox and just keeps on walking deciding instead that he will walk the length of England to visit Queenie, on the condition that she waits for him.
"The Love Song of Miss Queenie Hennessy" tells the story from Queenie's point of view while she waits in the hospice for Harold to complete his pilgrimage.
I highly recommend both books.
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