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| 14 Dec 2025 | |
| News |
As part of the Morpurgo Society and Running Wild co-curricular programme at King’s, Michael was invited to read to pupils, including sixth formers studying English. The event took place in the Mint Yard Quad, in front of Galpin’s House, where Michael once boarded. The area was transformed into a relaxed outdoor setting, complete with a small stage, glowing campfires, and clusters of deck chairs, bean bags, and picnic blankets spread across the grass – a scene reminiscent of King’s Week.
From a cosy armchair on stage, Michael read excerpts from his books, including Meeting Cezanne, and welcomed questions from pupils. He went on to explain that he drew on stories from the various people he met and how these experiences influenced his characters and plots. He read the first line of Kensuke’s Kingdom and encouraged pupils not only to read the rest of the book but also to watch the recent film adaptation.