Seren and the Polar Bear Cub – new children’s fiction book

I am very excited to announce that I (Sadie Jones) will be launching my children’s fiction book, ‘Seren and the polar bear cub’ at Art and Humanities Day on Saturday 9th November.

The book is all about a young girl called Seren who is inspired by the prospect of seeing the aurora from her garden in South Wales and ends up in Svalbard, Norway on an epic adventure with space scientists from the University of Southampton.

I will be giving out free paperback copies of the book to children who attend the event in the Cultural Quarter of Southampton city centre between 10.30-16.30. Any spare copies will be available from me after the event on request (cover illustration by astronomer and artist John Paice).

I will also be leading 3 ‘Aurora Art’ workshops (suitable for ages 7+) on the day but these have sold out online (a limited amount of tickets will be available on the day. Search the ‘Arts and Humanities day’ website for ‘Science Meets Art’ for more info).

6 Comments

  1. Hello,

    We would like to purchase a copy of the book. What would be the best way for us to do that?

    We are travelling to Lapland in December and would be wonderful if the girls can read the book beforehand.

    Thank you in advance.

    Kind regards
    Diana

      1. https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/176707923897 You can still get one free copy of the book but if you did want to buy one for £5.99 (these funds will go towards buying another print run so we can continue to give the book for free to children into next year) – this is the ebay link to buy it 😍

    1. https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/176707923897 You can still get one free copy of the book but if you did want to buy one for £5.99 (these funds will go towards buying another print run so we can continue to give the book for free to children into next year) – this is the ebay link to buy it 😍

  2. Hello Sadie, do you have any remaining copies of your book? I have a daughter called Seren, plus I studied at Southampton uni (1998-2002). I thought it would make a nice Christmas for her. Best wishes, Gabrielle Rollinson

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