
Join local author Kathleen O’Reilly Johnston as she shares the story of ‘Johno’.
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The world is a dangerous place for a child when no one’s watching.
In post–World War II Scotland, a seven-year-old boy should be walking to school. Instead, he’s shipped off to Australia.
Trapped in a world of anger and violence with nowhere to turn, young Johno clings to the hope that a policeman might help him. But life has other plans.
Decades later, after years of denial by governments and cover-ups by institutions, Johno begins to uncover the truth about his past – and the web of lies that shaped his childhood.
A journey marked by cruelty and kindness, love and war, and above all, the enduring strength of the human spirit.
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This is a story that is close to the hearts of our local community and has left its mark on so many. A dark past, scars and trauma, but also hope, resilience, and determination. Please note that topics of a sensitive nature will be addressed, so please reach out to library staff for potential triggers prior to attending if you need.
Light refreshments will be served, as well as tea, coffee, and soft drinks.
Kathleen will have copies of her book available for purchase after her talk, and she is happy to sign them for you.
This event is free buttickets are essential as places are limited.





