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 Read all about it! We are in the papers- Lincolnshire Live article here: https://www.lincolnshirelive.co.uk/whats-on/famous-childrens-novelist-michael-morpurgo-5847027?fbclid=IwAR3yWDpoo4FrsCG47bGxZm44ydpGdG8k8CUxhCZi5psdkSn8jj7FS4pwAjE
 We are delighted to have the support of Transported for the Boston Book Festival - see their posts about us.   https://www.transportedart.com/the-boston-book-festival-is-coming/
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  The latest book by local historian Neil Wright will be launched in the Guildhall Museum on Saturday 18th September 2021 as part of the Boston Book Festival. This book is “Boston in 50 Buildings” which relates the stories of fifty amazing buildings from all periods of the town’s history, from St Botolph’s magnificent parish church to the monumental Pilgrim Hospital, with many in-between. It adds new information on some prominent buildings, and also draws attention to some less well known buildings such as the quirky Church House in Wormgate, the hidden-away Gliderdrome at the end of Shodfriars Lane, and the red brick home of William Wheeler in London Road. Through a wide range of structures, from churches to pubs and warehouses to banks, here are the buildings and landmarks that reveal Boston’s development across the centuries Copies of the book can be purchased at the launch in the Guildhall, price £15.99, and will be signed by the author between 11am and 2pm on 18th Septembe

Events for Children

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  Did you know that several of our Book Festival events are designed for children? Take a look at these authors' pages Aisha Bushby James Nichol Michael Morpurgo Sav Sav
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 Have you seen our advert on Facebook or Instagram yet? Please comment and share with your friends and acquaintances- the more the merrier!
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 Some photos of Bruce Hicks from the Foresters making a presentation at Fydell House to the organisers of the Boston Book Festival; and our team of volunteers. Thanks to everyone involved!