Chartwell House Resident Launches Debut Book with Local Schoolchildren on World Book Day

Chartwell House in Broadstairs celebrates World Book Day with the launch of resident Gerald Gold’s debut children’s book, Two Tree Island, alongside heartwarming storytelling sessions with local schoolchildren, fostering connection across generations.

World Book Day at Chartwell House in Broadstairs was a truly memorable occasion this year, as residents, team members, and visiting schoolchildren came together to celebrate the launch of resident Gerald Gold’s debut children’s book, Two Tree Island.

Inspired by his lifelong love of reading and the sea and dedicated to great-granddaughter Willow, Gerald’s adventure story follows young explorers William and Anne-Marie as they join the spirited Captain Salt on a daring voyage to a mysterious island. Along the way, they encounter excitement, friendship, and nautical intrigue — a tale that has already captured the imaginations of residents, team members, and local children alike.

To mark the special occasion, over thirty pupils from Cliftonville Primary School, Newington Community Primary School and Bromstone Primary School visited Chartwell House to meet Gerald and join residents for a joyful day of storytelling and shared reading. Gerald, dressed as Captain Salt, read aloud from his book, bringing the seafaring adventure to life for his young audience. The children were captivated by the story, while residents beamed with pride at seeing Gerald’s achievement celebrated in such a heartwarming way.