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Sofia and Ivy win Library Service writing competition

The two young winners of 2024's Library Service writing competition were presented with their prizes on Friday 20 December.Library writing competition winners

The competition was part of Book Week Scotland, which runs every year in public libraries in November, organised by Scottish Book Trust. The theme for 2024 was Hope.

More than 160 entries were received for the competition, which was publicised in all public and school libraries, online and in media.

‘Hope for the World’ by 10 year old Sofia Skvarnyk of Law Primary School, scooped first prize in the 7 to11 years category. Sofia wrote this moving piece about her experience of fleeing the Ukraine when war broke out.

‘All for a pinch of hope’ by 12 year old Ivy Crawford of Dunbar Grammar School, won in the 12 to15 years category – a tale of friendship, values and fighting for a good cause.

Rebecca Roberts of Night Owl Books in East Linton sponsored and judged the competition and presented the winners with their £50 book tokens. She said: “Hope for the World, by Sofia, was incredibly moving and hope-filled, and I was really impressed by the expressiveness and rich vocabulary of the writing. I was impressed by the quality of the writing in All for a pinch of hope, by Ivy. It was well-plotted and paced and highly engaging, with an excellent, hope-filled message about our potential to bring about positive change in the world.”

East Lothian Provost, Councillor John McMillan, said: “The standard of entries for the competition was extremely high so thank you and well done to everyone who submitted an entry – and congratulations to Sofia and Ivy for their fantastic stories, which were obviously straight from the heart and beautifully crafted.”

The girls said they were delighted to have won and both love books and reading.

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