A visiting British reading advocate says reading can help fight poverty.
Miranda McKearney, who co-founded the UK based charity The Reading Agency, is in Auckland and Wellington this week to speak about the importance of literacy.
Mrs McKearney says it's possible to read one's way out of poverty, particularly by making use of the free services offered by local libraries.
"You only need to look at the number of authors who say themselves that reading opened their eyes to a world of possibilities and inspired them to write. Author Jeanette Winterson [who visits next month for the Auckland Writers Festival] is a prime example. She speaks about getting an education in the public library which, because it's free, is an educational world anyone can access."