Coming of age is no mean feat. Taylor Dyson and Ely Percy discuss the highs and lows of young adulthood.
Ely Percy’s much-loved Duck Feet follows a young girl navigating high school in mid-noughties Renfrewshire. Young women are likewise at the heart of Dyson’s spoken word and theatre – and so too are their friendships. Find out how these writers use poetry, plays and prose to explore growing pains (and the friends that help us through them).
This event is run in partnership with National Library of Scotland.
Dates & Times
| Tuesday, 18 Nov 25 at 16:00 PM | Falkirk Library | Book with Scottish Book Trust |
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