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Ex-teacher launches first book for Autism charity

Fri, 22 Nov 2019


A retired teacher has written and published a book to raise funds for Autism in Mann.

Rob Cowley, who previously taught mathematics at St Ninian's High School, wrote 'No Entry' after talking to his grandson about how uninspired he was by books he was reading at school.

The talking resulted in a project which became a book and will be launching tomorrow at The Family Library in Douglas between 2pm-3pm.

13-year-old Karmen St John-Cain, who has Aspergers, illustrated the book and all proceeds will be donated to Autism in Mann.

To find out more about 'No Entry' and where you can buy it from, visit the book's Facebook page.

Rob spoke to Energy FM about his feelings on launching his first book:

 


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  • Rob Cowley - 'No Entry'

 

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