Harry Woodgate: What I Learned From Reimagining This Oscar Wilde Classic
It's a story many of us know, but in a new telling of the classic tale, Harry Woodgate has reimaging Oscar Wilde's Happy Prince.
This week, Jamie Wareham meets the author and explores, along with groups who donate books to schools, why diverse and LGBTQIA+ inclusive books are so valuable for children.
Harry Woodgate shares how and why they reimagined the classic tale, The Happy Prince, first written by historical queer icon Oscar Wilde. We also explore the many themes in the book that remain strikingly relevant today and reflects on the groups who are getting their books into schools.
With guests:
- Harry Woodgate - author of The Happy Prince, Grandad's Pride and many more children's books
- Sammy James-Dodds - co-founder of Bude Pride and Bude Pride Education
- Alison Wareham - Teaching assistant in a local Cornish school
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Produced and hosted by Jamie Wareham. This episode was made possible thanks to Andersen Press.
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