V.S. Naipaul – Nobel Prize Laureate for literature

Sir V.S. Naipaul, one of the most widely read and admired literary figures of the contemporary world, has died at the age of 85.

From his humble beginnings as a son of East Indian father in Trinidad Naipaul rose to the height of his literary career as a Nobel Prize laureate for literature. He dedicated his life to literature inspired by his father’s love of writing. The road towards recognition had not been easy as Naipaul struggled to find his authentic voice as a young foreign writer in 1950s London. In his writing Naipaul explored themes of identity, culture, religion and politics in the postcolonial world. His novels and travel writing brought him both accolades and criticism. His travel writing ranges far and wide and his works explore fates of colonial and postcolonial societies in Africa, India and West Indies.

V.S. Naipaul wrote over 30 books, both novels and non-fiction. He was knighted in 1989. He was awarded the David Cohen British Literature Prize by the Arts Council of England in 1993 and the Nobel Prize for Literature in 2001. He was awarded honorary doctorates from Cambridge University and Columbia University in New York, and honorary degrees from the universities of Cambridge, London and Oxford.

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National Science Week starts Today!

National Science Week is one of Australia’s largest festivals, with more than 1.3 million people joining in over 2100 events held right across the country in 2017. This year, National Science Week will be held from 11-19 August. To find out more visit www.scienceweek.net.au.

The Library in conjunction with Sydney Science Festival will be hosing several events to celebrate National Science Week. In addition to our events, the Library invites you to take a ‘Brain Break’ and join in from the comfort of home just by visiting the Science Week section in our Library Catalogue. Try out some science experiments, challenge your science knowledge with the quizzes, learn some fun fast science facts and take part in some very important science research to help our wonderful Great Barrier Reef. Why not borrow some of our amazing science resources to find the answers, additional experiments and more fun science related facts? Check out our online science resources to learn even more.

Australia’s 50 Favourite Kids’ Books

 

 

Wondering how to get your child to read more? Better Reading have released their Top 50 reads of 2018 for kids as voted for by the Australian public. These books are adored by many children so why not suggest them to you reluctunt reader? Some of them are available in Audio format so you can even listen to them on the way to school and soccer practice!

The Top 10 are featured below and include some old favourites and some new releases. See Full List  – the Library has the majority of  titles available for reservation now.

Top 10 Kid’s Books:

Harry Potter Series
by JK Rowling

Faraway Tree Series by
Enid Blyton

Alice Miranda Series by Jacqueline harvey

Matilda
by Roald Dahl

Kensy & Max: Breaking News by Jacqueline Harvey

BFG
by Roald Dahl

Charlotte’s Web
by EB White

Anne of Green Gables
by LM Montgomery

Wonder
by RJ Palacio

Nevermoor: The Trials of Morrigan Crow
by Jessica Townsend