Empathy Day Festival Virtual Visit: Lisette Auton, author of The Starlight Rebel

Join Lisette Auton as she introduces her newest book, The Starlight Rebel, a futuristic sci-fi novel full of heart and adventure in an Empathy Day Festival Special Visit! Lisette will share her inspirations behind the book, explain the importance of place and representation and share why diversity in children’s books is so important.

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About the event:

  • Lisette will tell you about her life as a writer and her job ‘doing stuff with words’!
  • She will explain the importance of disability and neurodivergent representation in books, how this inspired her characters and how this relates to empathy.
  • She will introduce a ridiculously fun and fast paced miniature quiz for you to do in your classrooms…please get your blank paper and pencils at the ready!
  • You can also ask Lisette your questions for a live author Q&A that will be happening the end of the event by following this link
  • Make sure you’ve signed up to the Empathy Day Festival ahead of the event and tried out the Empathy Challenge!

About the book 

In the future, the most underestimated person on the planet may be the only one who can save it.

The year is 3897, and life on Earth is a neon dream, all flashing lights and buzzy noise – and no one remembers that behind the illuminated shell above them there’s a night sky filled with stars.

As she turns 11, neurodivergent, freckled Astrifer Nova is nothing like her sporty, high-achieving twin brother, Blaze. And on the day of her Work Path Allocation ceremony which determines the course of her life, she is crushed when she gets assigned to the something as boring as the sock factory.

But all is not as it seems, and as she uncovers layers of hidden truths all around her, Astrifer discovers that the world is bigger than she ever imagined – and that it’s up to her and a motley crew of new friends (including one from very far away) to challenge the status quo. Turns out, their differences may be exactly what the planet needs…

About the author 

Lisette Auton is a northern disabled writer, activist, poet, novelist, spoken-word artist, actor, film and theatre-maker, and creative practitioner. She’s an award-winning poet who has performed at Northern Stage, ARC, the Southbank Centre and the Sage, in pubs, in a crypt, at festivals, indoors, outdoors, on a bridge and in a launderette.

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