YEARS after leaving a draft of a children’s book in the bottom draw at home – Fay Cavagin used the first lockdown to revisit the story and ended up with a publishing deal. ‘I’ll Get You Home’ is the story of a little mole that ventures too far from home at night and encounters different animals along the way who support his journey back to safety before sunrise. The message behind the book is about empowering the person to help themselves with support from others, reversing the role of a hero sweeping in to save the day. Ms Cavagin, a lecturer in childhood studies at the University of Sunderland, drew on her background working in special educational needs (SEN) to write the book, alongside her sister Lauren Armstrong, who is a primary school teacher.
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