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Best selling author Maggie O'Farrell comes to Dulwich next week


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Next Thursday 18th May best selling and award winning author Maggie O'Farrell comes in Dulwich to talk about her books and writing. Including Instructions for a Heatwave (shortlisted for the 2013 Costa Novel Award) and her most recent smash, This Must Be the Place ? a dazzling, intimate epic about who we leave behind and who we become as we search for our place in the world.

This event is taking place in Alleyns School on Townley Road.


Maggie will be in conversation with Hannah Beckerman to discuss what makes her write, how she comes up with ideas that become bestsellers and how year after year she writes wonderful stories, that are not only bestsellers but win prizes.


Tickets are ?10 & ?8 for under 18?s. BOOK TICKETS HERE: www.village-books.co.uk

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