Martin Stewart – Bridget Vanderpuff and the Monster Mountain Mystery

Saturday 23 November | 14-15:00


Glasgow Panel event / author reading, Storytelling Children

Free (ticketed)

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This Book Week Scotland (18th-–24th November) join Glasgow Libraries for our citywide packed programme of inspiring, interesting and entertaining bookish events for people of all ages.

We are delighted to welcome Scottish author Martin Stewart to Partick Library on Saturday the 23rd of November to share his new book Bridget Vanderpuff and the Monster Mountain Mystery, the latest book in Martin’s madcap, hilarious series about Bridget Vanderpuff, whipsmart inventor and amateur sleuth with a taste for adventure!

Bridget Vanderpuff is the Best Worst Baker in the World. A recipe for fun with villainy, cake and sprinkles of silliness, heart and hope.

After their adventures in Paris (Bridget Vanderpuff and the Great Airship Robbery), Bridget and Tom travel to Butterälp in the Swiss alps to stay with Vivienne Velvete – the world's finest chocolatier. But a horrifying monster is terrorising the villagers and the chocolate festival has been shut down. What's more, Le Choc - the world's most perfect bar of chocolate, kept in an alarmed, triple-locked room – has been chomped!

In this fun, free interactive session you will have the chance to enjoy a reading from the book, find out where the author gets his ideas from and how illustrations are used within the book and if that isn’t enough you can also ask the author any questions you might have and design your own Vanderpuff bake!

Suitable for ages 8-12

To book your free place please email: [email protected](this link will open in a new window) or telephone Partick Library: 0141 276 1560.

Venue information

Partick Library

305 Dumbarton Rd

G11 6AB

Accessible toilets - This accessible toilet is approximately 34m (37yd 7in) from the main entrance, located in the Children's Department. Assistance dogs - Assistance dogs are welcome. Venue can provide a bowl of water for an assistance dog. Wheelchair access - There is a ramp leading to entrance

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