Author Archives: K Sferrazzo

Graeme Armstrong at Knightswood

Last week we were thrilled to welcome Graeme Armstrong to Knightswood Secondary for the last author session of the Library Young Team SLIF project, which has been so important in engaging young people. This project was supported by the Scottish Government School Library Improvement Fund.

Graeme has been on the circuit for a while now, and even mentioned that Knightswood was his 100th session over the last year or so. His book, The Young Team, has been optioned for film and Graeme also wrote and presented a three-part documentary series, Street Gangs, which aired on the BBC last October.

His time with our pupils was powerful and deeply impactful, and several copies of his book have now been checked out from the School Library. Speaking from personal experience, Graeme took pupils through a chronology of his spiral into gang culture and drug addiction, and how he found the light at the end of the proverbial tunnel. It was a brilliant session, with several pupils commenting after that it had changed their perspective on certain aspects of their lives.

 

Library Young Team Project – Alan Bissett Visits!

This year, ten schools across Glasgow and Renfrewshire are taking part in a project aimed at S3-S6 pupils which addresses a range of topics, from toxic masculinity and misogyny to gang culture and crime. The project has been named Library Young Team and is supported by the Scottish Government School Library Improvement Fund. Over the course of three months, three thought-provoking authors will visit each school to discuss their books and their individual journeys through difficult circumstances and how they are able to reflect on that part of their lives now. At Knightswood Secondary, we’re very lucky to be one of the schools involved in this project.

This week, on March 20th, Knightswood was privileged to have its second author visit with Alan Bissett. Hailing from Falkirk, Alan has become well-known for his unique perspective on Scots dialect writing. His newest book, Lads: A Guide to Consent and Respect is his first non-fiction title. It is aimed at teenaged boys to help them navigate the often fraught world of relationships, misogyny, incel culture, boundaries, and what it means to be a “good man”. As he described it to our group of S3 pupils, “If [I] leave here today and get hit by a bus and die, this is what I’d like to leave as advice for my sons.”

His hour with us proved to be interesting, enriching, and quite often, funny. He’s a brilliant speaker who draws on examples from his own life to really demonstrate the ideas he’s putting forward.

Our next (and final) author event in this series comes in April, so stay tuned for that!

Knightswood Library Pupils Speak Out!

Every week in the library, the librarian posts a new Library Poll on the whiteboard. Over the weeks, this has become a highlight of the day for pupils as they excitedly gather around to discuss the Question of the Week. We’ve had bitter disagreements and shocked outrage, but most of all we’ve had fun!

Here are four of the most recent (and most divisive) polls!

 

Alex Nye visits Knightswood

Last week we were thrilled to welcome award-winning author, Alex Nye, to Knightswood Secondary. This visit was, in part, to celebrate the tremendous achievement of the White Water Writers project participants in writing and editing their very own book.

Roughly 35 pupils were in attendance as Alex talked to them about what inspires her as a writer and what the writing/publishing process is like. The pupils were treated to loads of atmospheric music and images as a way to get their creativity flowing and to spark ideas for their own work.

A couple of readings from Alex and some good questions from the pupils rounded off what was truly the loveliest visit.

The visit was supported by the Scottish Government School Library Improvement Fund.

STA World Book Day and Newsletter!

March doesn’t just mean that spring is finally on our doorstep. It also means World Book Day fun and a new library newsletter!

World Book Day celebrates its 25 year anniversary this month, so we thought it would be fun to highlight books in the library that were published in the last 25 years (and no, somehow that does NOT mean 1975).

The library newsletter this month also celebrates World Book Day, with loads of recommendations. Be sure to also check out the other notable dates for March!

Glasgow School Librarians’ Lockdown Book List

A bunch of school librarians in Glasgow have come together to recommend a huge variety of books to help pass the time while we’re all staying home.
Glasgow School Librarians Lockdown List

I encourage you to have a browse of the list, and to keep recommending books to your friends and family. Remember – stay safe and stay home!