Kent based author Vaughan Hawthorne-Nelson will be launching his first children's book, Anna Denton & The Water of Life at The Beaney in Canterbury on Saturday 12th April, 2025.
Vaughan says about the book, 'I wanted to write something that would inform young people about the climate crisis as a real event, not just a dystopian backdrop for a story. Young people above all need hope, hope that they can make a difference just as the character Anna Denton does in my book. You're never too young to make a difference.'
Vaughan will be available to sign copies of his book after the talk. Limited tickets available for this special event.
The national release will be on Earth Day - 22nd April. This is a great opportunity to purchase an advance copy.
Do you want to have a sneak preview?
Vaughan Hawthorne-Nelson lives in Ramsgate, Kent with his wife Inma, children Noah and Suzy and their three cats Pusheen, Wilbur and Pepe. He may often be found in his garden hobbit room playing with music and words; usually early in the morning when everyone is asleep.
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