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JFoW | Channel Islands Monsters
Erren Michaels returns to Jersey Festival of Words with her third book Channel Island Monsters, an exquisitely illustrated collection of nineteen stories inspired by our local legendary creatures. This talk is an exploration of Jersey mythology, backed with dynamic images and original artwork. This talk is not suitable for very young children.
- Seasonal opening
- Free entry
- Booking needed
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Rumours of weird and wonderful monsters and fairy creatures have always haunted the island’s history. Their legends are rich with comedy and tragedy, horror and high-romance. Werewolves, Mermaids, Changelings and Dragons are woven into our web of tales, but there are also stranger monsters, unique to the Channel Islands: La Vioge, La Cocangne, Le Belengi and L’Emanue.
Get a head-start on halloween with these deliciously dark monsters, drawn from the bed-time stories and whispered warnings of our ancestors.
Erren Michaels is also the author of the books Jersey Legends and Jersey Ghost Stories, both published by The History Press. She was part of the inaugural Festival of Words and is proud to be returning in 2024.
- September:
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23rd September 2024
18:00
We are open:
September
- Indoor
- Family friendly
- Wheelchair access
- Route 20: Town Link Liberation Station - Halkett Place
Location
Jersey Library
Halkett Place
Jersey
St. Helier
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