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Join the fantastic Audrey Osler at Nottingham Central Library for a reading and Q&A on her new book, 'Where are you from? No, where are you really from?' A story of migration, identity and belonging, drawing on the stories of people from her mixed-heritage family, over three centuries.
Audrey Osler is Professor Emerita of Citizenship and Human Rights Education at the University of Leeds. She is widely known for her research on teachers' lives and careers, children's rights, and racial justice and has worked as an educator in many countries, predominantly in Europe, East Asia and North America. She has acted as an expert advisor to the Council of Europe, UNESCO and a range of national governments. Her books have been translated into many languages, including Japanese and Chinese.
Purchase your copy of Osler's work via Five Leaves Bookshop pop up stall on the night, and mingle with fans over refreshments from the café bar.
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