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Number 1 Bestselling Author Inspires Young Writers

Students were given an unforgettable opportunity recently as we welcomed No.1 bestselling author Angie Thomas to our library for a special event celebrating reading, creativity, and storytelling

The visit, organised with the support of the National Literacy Trust, brought literature to life as students gathered for an engaging Q&A session with the acclaimed author of the epic contemporary fantasy trilogy Nic Blake and the Remarkables.

During her talk, Angie Thomas shared insights into her journey as a writer, reflecting on her life growing up in America, the books that inspired her as a young reader, and the path that led her to becoming a globally recognised author. Students were particularly fascinated to hear how she created the imaginative world of Nic Blake, and how her personal experiences and passions shaped her storytelling.

The session gave students the chance to ask their own questions, sparking thoughtful discussion about creativity, perseverance, and the power of finding your voice through writing. Events like this not only bring excitement to reading but also show students that their own stories and ideas matter.

We would like to extend a huge thank you to the National Literacy Trust for helping to organise such an inspiring event. Their work continues to make a meaningful difference in encouraging a love of reading among young people.

As Becky Marrs, Manager for the National Literacy Trust in Peterborough, explained:

“Our research shows that the steepest declines in children and young people’s reading engagement occur during early adolescence. In 2025, 46.9% of children aged 8 to 11 enjoyed reading, compared with 29.5% of those aged 11 to 14.

But there is hope - when children and young people have access to books about topics that interest them and have the opportunity to meet amazing authors like Angie Thomas, it can have a positive impact on their relationship with reading. This benefits so many areas of their lives, from boosting their confidence and wellbeing to improving their academic performance and future outcomes.

We hope this event will inspire more students to Go All In on their passions through reading and discover the lifelong benefits that reading can bring.”

At Jack Hunt Academy, we are proud to provide opportunities like this that enrich our students’ learning beyond the classroom. Angie Thomas’s visit was not only memorable but also a powerful reminder of how stories can inspire, connect, and empower young people to explore their own potential.