A story about Harry Kane and Russian history is inspiring schoolkids to read
Children’s author Tom Palmer has teamed up with the National Literacy Trust to write a story that captures reluctant readers
By Richard Foster, author of The Agony and the Ecstasy
Amid the avalanche of words written for football fans during the World Cup, perhaps the most unusual and original will be those created by children’s author Tom Palmer. Unlike the reporters and pundits who are documenting events in Russia, Palmer has a very particular mission. Throughout the tournament he is posting daily entries of a story called Defenders: Russia, a tale that mixes fact and fiction and is aimed at a group of young people who are classed as “reluctant readers”.
“There is often a strong correlation between reluctant readers and those interested in sporting events like the World Cup,” Palmer says. “The idea is to draw in readers who might otherwise think that all stories are set 300 years ago and in places they have never been to and will never go to either.”
Continue reading...from Football | The Guardian https://www.theguardian.com/football/the-agony-and-the-ecstasy/2018/jun/28/harry-kane-world-cup-england-literacy
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