Books for Boys 12+

“I can always tell when you’re reading somewhere in the house,” my mother used to say. “There’s a special silence, a reading silence.”
― The Child That Books Built: A Life in Reading, Francis Spufford

How wonderful, if in homes and libraries across the world, 2024 became the year of increased “reading silence”. As Spufford says, it is indeed “special” when we know those around us are lost in a faraway world or making new friends as they turn the pages of a book. This is a different silence from the endless tense scrolling of images and reels. The “reading silence” requires, not just the eyes and brain, but a conscious immersion of the whole body. Continue reading

Over 20 Refugee Stories

Images of war-torn nations continue to dominate our newsfeeds, and natural disasters continue to leave whole communities homeless. Desperate mothers, fathers, aunts, uncles, grandparents, sons and daughters continue to pour into the U.K seeking refuge – a life where they can safely put food on the table. Only this morning I chatted to a Ukrainian lady at the cash desk in a coffee shop, and a Syrian lady at a tailor’s where I was having some alterations done. How wonderful that they can start to rebuild their lives here.

In 1920, my own grandfather fled from the Bolsheviks in Russia, and arrived by boat at the docks in Southampton without his parents. My Russian grandmother also escaped as a young girl, arriving a few years later.

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It’s important for children to immerse themselves in refugee stories, so that they empathise with those recent arrivals sitting next to them on the bus or in the classroom, and welcome them. These stories familiarise children with the plight of refugees and the assistance they need, thus helping them grow up to be a compassionate generation. Continue reading

Over 10 Books for Boys 11+

“Books crowbar the world open for you.”

Rooftoppers, Katherine Rundell

As our children and teens grow up, their values and vision are forever being moulded. Reading, as we all know, plays such an integral part in their lives, “crowbarring the world open” to them. But with 1000s of books to choose from, and our busy lives pulling us in every direction, it’s more important than ever that we take some time to keep our youngsters reading. It might be a trip with them to a library or bookshop, browsing the bookshelves at home, encouraging them along to their school library, or buying them a book for Christmas. Continue reading