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Frank Cottrell-Boyce: A British Childhood

Thu 11 Jun 2026, 7.45pm

Real homes, real streets, real lives – writer Frank Cottrell-Boyce tells the moving and often deeply damning story of 21st-century childhoods in Britain.

The bestselling children’s author and current Waterstones Children’s Laureate takes us along on the journey of his latest non-fiction work, A British Childhood.

Cottrell-Boyce criss-crossed the country, meeting children and young people from a huge range of backgrounds. Through deeply illuminating stories of real lives in homes, libraries, schools and the streets across the country, he shows our children and ourselves in a glaring new light.

The author tells the story of what it means to be young in today’s Britain – children who grow up in the shadow of Covid and austerity, children for whom the summer holidays mean an absence of care rather than freedom.

Discover this incredibly moving and revealing book, and uncover the country we live in and the steps needed to look after those who shape its future. Cottrell-Boyce appears in conversation with fellow National Year of Reading ambassador Nadia Shireen.

About the author
Cottrell-Boyce is the current Waterstones Children’s Laureate 2024–2026. Managed by BookTrust – the UK’s largest children’s reading charity – and sponsored by Waterstones, the prestigious role is awarded in recognition of exceptional talent, and celebrates creativity and storytelling, and promotes the vital importance of reading and children’s literature.

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Age guidance
For ages 15+.

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11 Jun 2026, 7.45pm

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1 hour and 15 minutes (approx)

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from £17 + £4 booking fee

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This event is held at the Purcell Room Southbank Centre

The Purcell Room is located in the Queen Elizabeth Hall, which is open from 90 minutes before events start until they finish. It’s closed at all other times.