June 5th marks the 182nd anniversary of the birth of Elizabeth Thomasina Meade-Smith, a famous writer who became the founder of the "school story" genre. Readers will discover her amazing stories, where every book is a door into a world of sincere emotions and exciting events.
At the exhibition, visitors will be able to get acquainted with the most famous novels and stories by Meade-Smith. Her characters are vivid, real people who experience joys and sorrows, fall in love, quarrel, and reconcile. Their stories are captivating and inspiring. Meade-Smith's books teach important life lessons and values: understanding and accepting others, courage and honesty, friendship and loyalty, making conscious choices, and controlling emotions, all of which remain relevant today.