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East end author brings worldly wisdom to the classroom

19 January 2026

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Elaine McGinlay, SCIAF's Development Education Officer, from the East End of Glasgow, has recently become an author of a children’s book, which explores how communities flourish.

Elaine has written a children’s book drawing on more than a decade of work in development education.

Elaine was inspired to write the book – The Wisdom of the River after she visited SCIAF’S partner communities and witnessing how they supported one another to flourish in the face of challenges such as severe droughts.

Every Catholic primary school in Scotland will now receive a free copy.

Elaine said:

“My wee boy Matthew thinks it’s really cool that his mum wrote his new favourite bedtime story, although he is a wee bit young for it. It’s mainly aimed at 7-10 year olds

“Matthew goes to the same primary school I went to – St Timothy’s. My mum used to be known affectionately in the school as “the SCIAF lady” for her long-term commitment to fundraising! He loves choosing different paths through the story and is looking forward to sharing with his teacher.”

The Wisdom of the River has been written for families and classrooms and explores the themes of faith, sustainable development and human flourishing.The book allows readers to navigate challenges drawn from the real experiences of SCIAF’s partner communities around the world, such as collecting rainwater.

Elaine added:

“The Wisdom of the River brings SCIAF’s work to life in a gentle way, and I think it is a wonderful addition to any school or home library.“

My hope is that families enjoy reading this book aloud together and learn how flourishing isn’t only about material needs, or simple solutions to complex global issues including poverty and hunger but about many connected solutions.”