Children’s Books with Nadine Kaadan

  • DATE

    19 April 2026

  • TIME

    2:00 pm to 3:30 pm

  • AGES

    All ages welcome

  • PRICE

    Free

  • TICKET INFO

    Book tickets

  • FORMAT

    Online

  • THEME

    Publishing

    Read

    Skills

  • ORGANISER

    MACFEST (Muslim Arts and Culture Festival)

Join award-winning author and illustrator Nadine Kaadan for an inspiring conversation about her creative journey — from writing in her mother tongue, Arabic, to crafting stories in English that reach children around the world.

Nadine will share her experiences as a BAME author navigating the challenges of getting published, and the profound joy of representing her cultural heritage through stories that celebrate identity, empathy, and belonging.

She will explore her creative process, discussing how she approaches writing about war, trauma, and other difficult themes — and why such stories are vital in children’s literature.

From picture books to graphic novels, Nadine’s work spans genres and age groups, always rooted in the belief that “the end of racism starts on the bookshelf.” She will also talk about experiences reading to children in refugee camps and discover why representation in children’s literature is not just important — it’s transformative.

Hosted by: Simon Guerrier, Writer, Producer, Author of “Sherlock Holmes – The Great War” (Titan, 2021) and Chair of the Books Committee for the Writers’ Guild of Great Britain