Every child should have access to books and the authors who write them.
Author visits are unique, joyful experiences that reinforce literacy skills and spark new interest in reading – even among reluctant readers.
But publishers typically only send authors to affluent schools where they are likely to sell books. It’s a fundamental inequity that is harming kids at less affluent schools.
The Noble Neighbor brings world-class authors to meet in-person with kids who live and go to school in historically underserved communities throughout St. Louis, giving every child who participates a free copy of that author’s book to take home with them.
THE NOBLE NEIGHBOR
CONNECTS kids with specially-selected books and author visits that get them excited about reading;
EMPOWERS children through programming that strengthens reading and writing skills and boosts their confidence and sense of self-worth;
INSPIRES kids to be the authors of their own life stories: to explore their own imagination, find their creative voice, and follow their dreams.
Since launching in 2019, The Noble Neighbor has given over 22,000 free books to kids and hosted more than 100 author visits, including beloved literary legends like Jason Reynolds, Jacqueline Woodson, and Katherine Applegate; celebrity TV host and actor Terry Crews; and athletes like NBA superstar Chris Paul and trailblazing Olympian Simi Adeagbo.
Why We Do What We Do
The Noble Neighbor author visits are unique, joyful experiences that are intentionally designed to get kids excited about reading, writing, and finding their own creative voices. It’s programming with proven impact.
According to a survey of 600 educators nationwide:
- 91% said author visits motivate students to read more
- 75% said they inspire creativity and expression
- 70% said they motivate students to write more
These benefits are compounded when kids see themselves reflected in the stories they read and the artists who created them.