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'Write' on youngsters in Bolton have teamed up with children in Romania to co-author a collection of short stories to raise money for charity. EntitledPovesti Rostogolite, translating as ‘Untangled Stories’ was unveiled at a book launch at the Consulate General of Romania, in Manchester. Children , aged between seven and 14, from Bolton St Catherine’s Academy were chosen to write stories to be made into the book.

The five British pupils involved in the project were awarded with distinctions from Rotary Bolton Lever. Rotary Bolton Lever Vice-President Eda Gliga Baubec was one of the initiators of the concept and the book launch in the UK. Deputy headteacher and rotary member Christopher Hill said: “It was such a special evening, a great opportunity for the children of Bolton St Catherine’s Academy to be recognised for their writing talents and become published authors on an international stage.



“Their stories were very well written and a testament to their imagination and creativity. We are thankful to the RotaKids Club of Maris Targ Mare in Romania for collaborating with us on this.” The front cover of the book, Povesti Rostogolite, which translates as ‘Untangled Stories’ (Image: Bolton Lever Rotary Club) Read more of our top stories here: Bolton man shares Slimming World weight loss transformation Cotton Tree Pub could be turned into The Nest nursery Washacre Primary makes leaps and bounds with forest school Mikolaj Smiech, aged 10, of Bolton St Catherine�.

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