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Gail Honeyman comes to Dulwich to discuss Eleanor Oliphant


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Come along to Village Books in Dulwich Village and join us on Thursday 6th July as we host Gail Honeyman. Gail will be discussing her fantastic debut novel, Eleanor Oliphant is Completely Fine which everyone in the bookshop adored.


Tickets are ?6 and include wine. BOOK TICKETS HERE: www.village-books.co.uk


Eleanor Oliphant has a normal job in an office 5 days a week ? and a very abnormal home life at the weekend. She is a lonely misfit ? until a chance event disrupts her ordered world with unexpected results.


Hazel, owner of Village Books says ?Eleanor?s voice is wonderful, and Gail Honeyman has written a superb debut novel that will make you laugh and cry?.


There?ll be wine, cake, chat, fun and laughter.

Thursday 6th July 2017 7pm

Village Books, 1d Calton Ave., Dulwich Village London SE21 7DE

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