Around 5,000 local school children will have the chance to hear from three acclaimed authors over the next few days, as this year's Book Week gets underway.
Ross Montgomery, Paul Cookson and Andrew Lane are all children's authors, and are visiting the Bailiwick to perform for pupils.
Mr Montgomery is best known for his books 'Space Tortoise' and 'The Building Boy'. He will be visiting students in Reception to Year Two.
Pictured: Mr Montgomery will speak at a public event on Thursday.
Meanwhile, Mr Cookson will be focusing on children in Years Three to Six. He is a poet and seasoned performer, having been involved with literary festivals and school visits for many years.
Pictured: Mr Cookson will speak at a public event on Thursday.
Mr Lane is the author of the well known 'Young Sherlock Holmes' and 'AWOL' series. He will be speaking with primary school students across Guernsey, as well as taking a trip to St Anne's School in Alderney.
Pictured: Mr Lane will speak at a public event on Thursday.
Anyone who misses out on seeing the authors can head along to a public event at the Guille-Alles Library on Thursday, where each visitor will have the chance to speak again.
The 45 minute sessions will begin with Mr Montgomery at 16:00, followed by Mr Cookson at 17:00 and Mr Lane at 18:00.
The events are free and tickets are available to book here.
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