Posted: Sun 11th Mar 2018

Wrexham Carnival of Words – Emma Carroll

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This article is old - Published: Sunday, Mar 11th, 2018

Wrexham Carnival of Words – Emma Carroll

Location: Wrexham Library

Date / Time: 26 April -7pm

Prices: £5

Gripping Young Adults’ author, Emma Carroll, sweeps you back in time with her evocative Second World War novel, Letters from the Lighthouse. Emma tells you about the research that helped her write her young adults’ tale of evacuees, child refugees and parsnip sandwiches and gives you the chance to see some weird props from the past.

Mae’r awdur gafaelgar i bobl ifanc, Emma Carroll, yn eich cymryd yn ôl mewn amser gyda’i nofel atgofus o’r Ail Ryfel Byd, Letters from the Lighthouse. Bydd Emma yn sôn am y gwaith ymchwil fuodd o gymorth iddi wrth ysgrifennu hanes i bobl ifanc am faciwîs, plant sy’n ffoaduriaid a brechdanau pannas ac hefyd yn rhoi cyfle i chi weld gwrthrychau rhyfedd o’r gorffennol.



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