Celebration of books and reading begins today
Published: Monday 15 November 2021
Today is the start of Book Week Scotland – an annual celebration of books and reading.
Libraries across South Lanarkshire have a range of events planned to celebrate welcoming customers back.
Now in its tenth year, Book Week Scotland was initiated by the Scottish Government and is funded by the Scottish Library and Information Council. This year it runs from Monday 15 November to Sunday 21 November.
Chair of South Lanarkshire Leisure and Culture, Councillor Peter Craig, said: “There are a fantastic number and range of events taking place at local libraries this year in support of Book Week Scotland.
“Libraries are a focal point for the community and following the pandemic I know our staff are desperate to see familiar and friendly faces again, as well as welcoming new customers.
“Have a look at the events that are taking place and if you are interested, please come along.
“While you are there why not take advantage of the many services our libraries have to offer as well?”
To book your space for any of the events below, please contact the library in advance. All events are priced £1.50, which includes refreshment and free Book Week Scotland book giveaway.
Tuesday 16th November
- The Life of Isabella Elder, author talk by Liz Allan - 2pm Springhall Library (0141 634 1249)
- The Lies She Told, author talk by author Paula Johnston - 2pm Strathaven Library (01357 521167)
- Lanarkshire Folk Tales, author talk by Alison Galbraith – 3.30pm Lanark Library (01555 661144)
- From the Highlands to the Himalayas, author talk by Jim Wilson – 7pm Lanark Library (01555 661144)
Wednesday 17th November
- Old Glasgow through the Lens, author talk by Douglas Annan - 2pm Rutherglen Library (0141 643 1296)
Thursday 18th November
- The Battle of Bothwell Bridge – what went wrong? author talk by Ethyl Smith – 2pm Lanark Library (01555 661144)
- A History of Coalmining in Rutherglen and Cambuslang, book launch by authors Colin Findlay and Bob McDonald – 3.30pm Rutherglen Library (0141 643 1296)
- The Munro Moonwalker, author talk by Alan Rowan - 6.30pm East Kilbride Central Library (01355 220046)
Friday 19th November
- Devil’s Porridge – bomb making in Gretna, author talk by Liz Allan – 10.30am St Leonard’s Library (01355 241573)
As in person events are limited due to COVID-19, there are also a range of digital events to join at Book Week Scotland's website and for the children’s digital event programme in South Lanarkshire go to their Facebook page.
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