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Change historical narratives withauthorElle McNicollas she delves into the Scotland's history of the witch trailsand the victims of this dark era.
Change historical narratives withauthorElle McNicollas she delves into the Scotland's history of the witch trailsand the victims of this dark era. In the 2021 WaterstonesChildren'sBook Prize-Winningnovel,A Kind ofSpark,11-year-old protagonistAddie, campaignsfor a memorial in memory of the witch trails that took place in her hometown.JoinElle foran inspiring event on empowerment and making your voice heardin your community!This event is FREEbut booking is required.About Paper TrailsPaper Trails is the Edinburgh International Book Festivals multi-year communities project working to tackle literacy inequality and social isolation.We're partnering with five local libraries across Edinburgh, to support and expand their work as thriving cultural hubs, co-created with the communities they serve.As we wander through streets of blooming flowers and anticipate the summer sun, the month of May gives us a chance to reflect on our past through Local History Month. To celebrate this season of remembering, were bringing a series of captivating events, right to the heart of Ratho. As part of our communities' programme Paper Trails, in partnership with Edinburgh Libraries, Edinburgh International Book Festival is hosting an exciting selection of authors and historians to explore all things history! In particular; how is history memorialised? How can we engage with local history? How do we understand history through fiction? Taking place at Ratho Library, there will be events suitable for all ages, including a spellbinding event with children's author Elle McNicoll, and three captivating adult events featuring Mary Paulson-Ellis, Alistair Moffat, Claire Mitchell & Zoe Venditozzi.Find out more about Paper Trails over at edbookfest.co.uk [https://www.edbookfest.co.uk/].Paper Trails has been made possible thanks to the generous support of Book Festival funders and supporters, to who we give our thanks.Terms and conditions
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