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  1. Returning to West Dulwich for his third event with Dulwich Books Alan will be speaking about the latest instalment of his diaries, The Long and Winding Road, which charts his heady years at the centre of the Blair government and the New Labour project. Alan will be interviewed by Richard T. Kelly, author of political thriller The Knives (Faber & Faber). Venue: All Saints Church on Lovelace Road in West Dulwich. Tickets: Tickets ?25 including a copy of Alan?s new memoir The Long and Winding Road, ?12.50 for admission only To buy tickets online visit https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/alan-johnson-comes-to-west-dulwich-tickets-26281088443, or alternatively you can phone Dulwich Books on 020 8670 1920, or visit us at 6 Croxted Road SE21 8SW
  2. With Louise Doughty, Francis Spufford, Richard T Kelly and Harry Parker. Join us at 19.00 this Thursday 15th September to welcome four of Faber?s most exciting authors, all of whom have published acclaimed novels this year. Louise Doughty, Francis Spufford, Richard T. Kelly and Harry Parker will be reading from their books, discussing their writing, and signing. There?ll also be the opportunity to meet the authors and discuss their books over a glass of bubbly! Tickets are ?5 including a drink and can be booked online here: https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/faber-and-fizz-tickets-26280670192, by phone on 020 8670 1920, by email at [email protected], or by popping in to the shop at 6 Croxted Road SE21 8SW. Venue: Dulwich Books 6 Croxted Road SE21 8SW. Dulwich Books is a short walk from West Dulwich station and is located on the number 3 bus route. The event will start promptly at 19.00 ? latecomers may not be admitted. Louise Doughty is the author of eight novels, most recently Black Water. Moving between Europe during the cold war, California and the Civil Rights struggle, and Indonesia during the massacres of 1965 and the decades of military dictatorship that follow, Black Water is an epic novel that explores some of the darkest events of recent world history through the story of one troubled man. As well as an author Louise is a critic and cultural commentator for UK and international newspapers and broadcasts regularly for the BBC. Francis Spufford is the author of Golden Hill, his first novel. Golden Hill is set in 18th-Century New York, a generation before the American Revolution. Rich in language and historical perception, yet compulsively readable, it has a plot that twists in every chapter, and a puzzle at its heart that won?t let go till the last paragraph of the last page. Francis is also the author of five highly-praised books of non-fiction and he teaches writing at Goldsmiths College, University of London. Richard T Kelly?s third novel The Knives ? a follow-up to his acclaimed debut Crusaders ? is a gripping political thriller set at the heart of government, concerning a fictional Home Secretary who finds himself besieged by multiple crises, both political and personal. Richard is also a screenwriter and author of bestselling non-fiction books, and he blogs at http://www.richardkelly.co.uk. Harry Parker joined the British Army when he Harry Parker 1 b&w © Gemma Daywas 23 and served in Iraq in 2007 and Afghanistan in 2009. His debut novel is Anatomy of a Soldier, which is a moving, enlightening and fiercely dramatic novel about one man?s journey of survival and the experiences of those around him in war. The story is told from the perspective of inanimate objects that surround Parker?s characters ? an original take with utterly compelling results.
  3. Come along to the first event in our newly refurbished children's department at Dulwich Books! On Saturday 17th September at 11am author Karen Owen will be reading her new picture book AS QUIET AS A MOUSE, followed by colouring and activities. The event is free, and it is suitable for ages 6 and under. Dulwich Books, 6 Croxted Road, West Dulwich, London SE21 8SW Tel: 020 8670 1920 email: [email protected] www.dulwichbooks.co.uk
  4. 6th to 12th June is National Bookstart Week, and we're celebrating with a special Under the Sea Storytime at Dulwich Books! Come along on Thursday 9th June at 11am for stories and activities with Annie, and there will be a free goody bag for the first 10 children and a free Bookstart Under the Sea mini book for everyone. This event is suitable for under 5s, it's free and there's no need to book. See you there! Dulwich Books 6 Croxted Road, West Dulwich, SE21 8SW Te: 020 8670 1920 email: [email protected] www.dulwichbooks.co.uk
  5. Join us on Tuesday 26th April at 7pm for our third Deadly in Dulwich crime writing event. This time we are featuring the cream of Irish crime writing and to celebrate we will have whiskey cocktails for you. We invite you to come along and hear Sinead Crowley, Jo Spain and Kate McQuaile talk about crime writing, their latest novels and how they write a plot that will have the reader gripped until the very last page. Book tickets online: www.dulwichbooks.co.uk via email at [email protected], via telephone on 020 8670 1920, or pop into the bookshop on Croxted Road. Tickets are ?5 and include whisky cocktails, a goodie bag of surprises & a priority booking pass to secure entry to the book launch of The Couple Next Door by Shari LaPena on Tuesday 19th July. Doors open at 6.40pm, the event begins at 7pm and there will be questions at 8.15pm. Each book will be on sale at a specially discounted price. Sinead?s debut thriller, Can Anybody Help Me? was a bestseller in Ireland and shortlisted for Crime Book of the Year at the Irish Book Awards in 2014. Her second novel, Are You Watching Me? ? which also features Detective Claire Boyle ? will be out in paperback by the time of the event. It was also shortlisted for the Irish Crime Awards 2015, meaning that Sinead has had two consecutive shortlisting Jo is the author of With Our Blessing and is a thrilling story based on true events. This is a top ten bestseller and Jo was shortlisted for the 2015 Richard and Judy search for a bestseller. Kate McQuaile is the author of What She Never Told Me ? a crime novel about what you do when you find out that your whole life could be a lie. Katie is a graduate of the Faber novel-writing course. She lives in London and works as a journalist, but is originally from Drogheda in Ireland.
  6. Meet guest storyteller SAM BOURNE, creator of the Nutrikids books, and hear about Connie Carrot, Sammy Spinach, Benjamin Broccoli and friends. Sam Bourne is a nutritional therapist and the books help encourage and teach about healthy eating in young children. Storytime will be followed by fun activities, and there will be a special offer on Sam?s set of Nutrikids books on the day. This is a free event suitable for under 7s. Spaces are limited so we recommend you book your place in advance either in person at the bookshop, by phone 020 8670 1920, or email [email protected] Dulwich Books 6 Croxted Road West Dulwich London SE21 8SW www.dulwichbooks.co.uk
  7. Deadly in Dulwich with Alex Marwood, Erin Kelly and Jane Casey Wednesday 9th March, 7.00pm. Tickets are ?10 and include drinks. Join us for the second installation of our new series of crime writing events Deadly in Dulwich to meet Alex Marwood, Erin Kelly and Jane Casey to talk about crime writing, their latest novels, and how they keep the reader gripped until the last page. The conversation will be chaired by Claire McGowan. Alex Marwood?s latest thriller The Darkest Secret is already creating quite a buzz among lovers of crime fiction. The book opens with the line ?Apologies for the general email, but I desperately need your help. My goddaughter, Coco Jackson, disappeared from her family?s holiday home in Bournemouth on the night of Sunday/Monday August 29/30th, the bank holiday weekend just gone. Coco is three years old...? Erin Kelly is the author of critically acclaimed psychological thrillers The Poison Tree, The Sick Rose, The Burning Air and The Ties That Bind. Erin has been longlisted for the 2011 CWA John Creasy (New Blood) Dagger Award and is also famous as the author of the book inspired by the Broadchurch series. Jane Casey is an Irish-born crime writer famous for her series featuring detective Maeve Kerrigan. Her novel The Stranger You Know won the Mary Higgins Clark Award and she has also been shortlisted for the Irish Crime Novel of the Year Award four times as well as the CWA Dagger in the Library Award. Her latest book is After the Fire. Claire McGowan is a writer and writing teacher who has been acclaimed as ?Ireland?s answer to Ruth Rendell? by Ken Bruen. The fourth in her Paula Maguire series, A Savage Hunger will be published in March. For more information about the events including ticket prices, patron tickets and venue details please visit www.dulwichbooks.co.uk or call 020 8670 1920
  8. Come along to Dulwich Books on Wednesday 9th March at 7pm for the second installation of our new series of crime writing events Deadly in Dulwich. We invite you to meet Alex Marwood, Erin Kelly and Jane Casey to talk about crime writing, their latest novels, and how they write a plot that will have the reader gripped until the last page. The conversation talk will be chaired by Claire McGowan. Tickets are ?10 and include drinks. Doors open at 6.40pm beginning with a drinks reception, the event will begin at 7pm The Q&A will take place at 8.15pm followed by a book signing. Each book will be on sale at a discounted price. Book tickets online at www.dulwichbooks.co.uk Claire McGowan is a writer and writing teacher. The Silent Dead is the third in her Paula Maguire series. Sheila has read it and says that it?s truly brilliant. Alex Marwood?s latest thriller, The Darkest Secret is already creating quite a buzz among lovers of crime fiction. The book opens with the line?Apologies for the general email, but I desperately need your help. My goddaughter, Coco Jackson, disappeared from her family?s holiday home in Bournemouth on the night of Sunday/Monday August 29/30th, the bank holiday weekend just gone. Coco is three years old. Read it to find out what happens. Erin Kelly is the author of critically acclaimed psychological thrillers The Poison Tree, The Sick Rose, The Burning Air and The Ties That Bind. Erin has been longlisted for the 2011 CWA John Creasy (New Blood) Dagger Award and is also famous as the author of the book inspired by the Broadchurch series. Jane Casey is an Irish-born crime writer famous for her series featuring detective Maeve Kerrigan. Her novel The Stranger You Know won the Mary Higgins Clark Award and she has also been shortlisted for the Irish Crime Novel of the Year Award four times as well as the CWA Dagger in the Library Award. Book tickets online, via email at [email protected], via telephone on 020 8670 1920, or pop into the bookshop on Croxted Road.
  9. Join us on Thursday 3rd March for an evening with Tinder Press, publisher of some of the most exciting new fiction. We invite you to hear three wonderful authors talk about their latest books. This event will be chaired by Tinder Press editor Imogen Taylor. Sarah Duguid is the author of Look At Me which is a deft exploration of family, grief, and the delicate balance between moving forward and not quite being able to leave someone behind. It is an acute portrayal of how familial upheaval can cause misunderstanding and madness, damaging those you love most. Rebecca MacKenzie is the author of In The Land Of Paper Gods story of a child far from home and caught between two cultures,In A Land of Paper Gods marries exuberant imagination with sharp pathos, and introduces Rebecca Mackenzie as a striking and original new voice. Sarah Leipciger is the author of The Mountain Can Wait is a story of fathers and sons and the heartache they cause each other, in the tradition of Annie Proulx. Set in a stunning but scarred Canadian landscape this is a sweeping, stunning debut novel that is a joy to read. TO BOOK: Tickets are ?5 and include a glass of wine www.dulwichbooks.co.uk Book tickets online, via email at [email protected], via telephone on 020 8670 1920, or pop into the bookshop on Croxted Road.
  10. Welcome to Fairyland and the sparkly world of Mimi and her magical fairy friends! Join Mimi and Catkin the fairy kitten for an interactive storytelling and crafting workshop. Creators author Clare Bevan and illustrator Cally Johnson-Isaacs will help you make your very own fairy friend and magical fairy pet puppet, with added glitter guaranteed. Suitable for ages 6 & under, this is a free event, but space is limited so we recommend you book your place in advance. Book your place in person at Dulwich Books, by phone 020 8670 1920 or by emailing [email protected] Dulwich Books 6 Croxted Road West Dulwich London SE21 8SW www.dulwichbooks.co.uk
  11. Dulwich Books launches their crime writing events under the banner of Deadly In Dulwich on Thursday 21st at 7pm with two of the hottest writers around today in crime fiction: Fiona Barton and Ann Morgan. Fiona and Ann are two of the most exciting names in contemporary page-turning fiction. Fiona?s debut novel The Widow will be published on the 14th January, and is already tipped to become the next The Girl On The Train. Ann Morgan, famous for her previous book Reading The World, in which she recorded her attempt to read one book from every country in the world, has written her first psychological thriller Beside Myself. This event promises to be a treat and one I know you'll not want to miss. Tickets are already selling fast so don't delay in securing your place: http://dulwichbooks.co.uk/2015/12/03/deadly-in-dulwich-with-fiona-barton-and-ann-morgan-2/. Sheila has read The Widow and it is absolutely brilliant. She is not the only person to think so as The Observer has chosen Fiona as one of their Rising Stars of 2016. In her opinion and don?t tell anyone but she believes The Widow is even better than Girl On The Train. Tickets are ?10 which includes entry to the event and drinks, including a mystery cocktail. Book your place online now to avoid missing this special event. Tickets can be booked online http://dulwichbooks.co.uk/2015/12/03/deadly-in-dulwich-with-fiona-barton-and-ann-morgan-2/: or by telephone on 020 8670 1920, by return email or of course pop into the bookshop on Croxted Road, SE21 8SW. Please note that tickets are non-refundable. Doors will open 20 minutes before the event and seating is first come first served. If you have any accessibility needs, please contact: [email protected].
  12. Helen Dunmore is a British poet, novelist and children?s writer. In 1996 she won the Orange Prize for Fiction with her novel A Spell of Winter. She joins Dulwich Books for the launch of her latest novel Exposure, a spy thriller set during the Cold War. Helen will discuss the new book in conversation with Susie Nicklin, and together we shall celebrate its publication with prosecco and the opportunity to ask Helen your own questions. At the end of the evening you will have the opportunity to purchase signed copies of the book. 18.40 Doors Open 19.00 Introduction by Dulwich Books 19.45 Q&A 20.15 Book signing 21.00 Event Ends Tickets are ?10 and include a glass of Prosecco. Book tickets online www.dulwichbooks.co.uk via email at [email protected], via telephone on 020 8670 1920, or by coming and seeing us at the bookshop on Croxted Road.
  13. Dulwich Books is delighted to announce a series of events in The Bedford in Balham beginning on 14th January with an event called I Call Myself a Feminist. In February we welcome David Aaronovith and Jo McMillan to talk about Growing Up A Communist and then in March we host Ben Rawlence who spent a year living in the world's largest refugee camp and he will talk about his experiences. Dulwich Books at The Bedford, Balham 14th January 7pm: I Call Myself A Feminist An evening of readings, discussion and debate with Kate Mosse, Meltem Avcil, Amy Annette, Caroline Kent, Martha Mosse, Hajar Wright and others? ?6 entry, or ?10 entry and a copy of I Call Myself A Feminist. 11th February 7.30pm: Growing Up Communist David Aaronovitch and Jo McMillan discuss an upbringing on the fringes of political life. ?6 entry, redeemable against purchase of Party Animals (Aaronovitch) or Motherland (McMillan). 10th March 7.30pm: Displacements Ben Rawlence discusses life in the world?s biggest refugee camp, with others TBA. ?6 entry, redeemable against purchase of City of Thorns. Tickets are bookable online at www.dulwichbooks.co.uk, via telephone: 020 8670 1920 via: [email protected] or pop into the bookshop on Croxted Road.
  14. Join us for the inaugural event of Dulwich Books? new crime and thriller event series DEADLY IN DULWICH. Fiona Barton and Ann Morgan are two of the most exciting names in contemporary fiction. Fiona?s debut novel The Widow will be published on the 14th January, and is already tipped to become next year?s The Girl On The Train. Ann Morgan, famous for her previous book Reading The World, in which she recorded her attempt to read one book from every country in the world, has written her first psychological thriller Beside Myself. Thursday 21st January 7pm Come for readings, discussion and complimentary cocktails! 18.40 doors open 19.00 event begins 19.45 Q + A 21.00 event ends Tickets are ?10.00. Book online at www.dulwichbooks.co.uk via email: [email protected] via telephone 020 8670 1920 or pop into the bookshop
  15. Start your children's Halloween with a spooky storytelling with Katie May Green reading her beautiful picture book SEEN AND NOT HEARD. "When the night is whispering and the moon is high, when there's no-one to see them, when there's no-one to spy, carefully they creep out of the quiet... and the Shiverhawk children all run RIOT!" Storytime will be followed by activities. Suitable for ages 6 and under, the event is free, but space is limited so we recommend you book your place in advance next time you visit us, or by visiting our website www.dulwichbooks.co.uk , by phone: 020 8670 1920 , or by email: [email protected] Dulwich Books 6 Croxted Road West Dulwich London SE21 8SW
  16. Start your children's Halloween with a spooky storytelling with Katie May Green reading her beautiful picture book SEEN AND NOT HEARD. "When the night is whispering and the moon is high, when there's no-one to see them, when there's no-one to spy, carefully they creep out of the quiet... and the Shiverhawk children all run RIOT!" Storytime will be followed by activities. Suitable for ages 6 and under, the event is free, but space is limited so we recommend you book your place in advance next time you visit us, or by visiting our website www.dulwichbooks.co.uk , by phone: 020 8670 1920 , or by email: [email protected] Dulwich Books 6 Croxted Road West Dulwich London SE21 8SW
  17. Join us on Wednesday 18th November at 7pm to hear Sandi Toksvig discuss her latest book for teenagers, A Slice of Moon. The presenter, broadcaster, writer and actor has written many books for children and her latest novel is an action packed story of one family?s journey across the world. Sandi is one of the most inspirational women today and has written many books including fiction and non-fiction books for children and adults. She has been a columnist for Good Housekeeping magazine for more than twenty years and for seven years wrote every week in The Sunday Telegraph. Tickets are ?10.00 and include a copy of A Slice Of Moon or entry only tickets at ?4. Under 15?s are free when accompanied by an adult. Book tickets online at: www.dulwichbooks.co.uk via email: [email protected] via telephone: 020 8670 1920 or pop into the bookshop at Croxted Road.
  18. Join us on Sunday 18th October at 1pm to hear Denis MacShane & Peter Hitchens discuss the pros and cons of a Britain in Europe. Will Britain leave the EU? Following the Conservative victory in the 2015 General Election, the question of ?Brexit? ? a British exit from the EU ? is high on the political agenda. Peter and Denis will discuss the history of Britain?s fraught relationship with Europe and how the possibility of Brexit has become increasingly more likely. Tickets are ?10.00 (booking fee applies) and includes a copy of Brexit. Tickets can be booked online: www.dulwichliteraryfestival.co.uk via email: [email protected], via telephone: 020 8670 1920 or pop into Dulwich Books on Croxted Road SE21 8SW Doors open at 12.40pm, event begins at 1pm for a 30 minute discussion followed by a Q&A.
  19. Friday sees the start of a three day mini literary festival in Dulwich http://dulwichliteraryfestival.co.uk/ and here's a quick round up of the events taking place: Friday 16th Vince Cable shares with you his views on the British economy. Book tickets here: http://dulwichliteraryfestival.co.uk/ Saturday 17th Phoenix Comic Workshops ? 9.30am ? Noon for all comic and cartoon lovers aged between 7 and 12. Shackleton ? Michael Smith, his renowned biographer will talk you through the life of this amazing adventurer. This talk takes place at 1.30pm Afternoon tea with Prue Leith at 4pm. Swords, knights and magical storytelling amongst the trees in Dulwich College takes place between 6.30pm and 7.30pm OCD and how you live with it is the theme of the discussion at 7pm with David Adam and Dr Adam Rutherford. Sunday 18th Huw Edwards will talk about Religion, Welsh Churches in London and how the media covers religion at 10.30am. Denis MacShane will address the issue of Brexit at 1pm, a topic surely to dominate our lives for the next 18 months. Kate Mosse and Emma Darwin will be in conversation at 3.30pm talking about writing and historical fiction. Melvyn Bragg discusses the Peasant?s Revolt at 6pm. Helen Lederer will entertain us with comedy and stories from her novel, Losing it at 8.30pm. Not sure which events to attend? Treat yourself to a patron's ticket and turn up to all the events. Patrons tickets are available here. http://dulwichliteraryfestival.co.uk/ Attending these event: All events are taking place in The Old Library at Dulwich College. Tickets can be booked online: www.dulwichbooks.co.uk or via email [email protected], telephone (020 8670 1920) or in person by visiting Dulwich Books, Croxted Road, SE21 8SW. Please note that tickets are non-refundable. Doors will open 20 minutes before the event and seating is first come first served. If you have any accessibility needs, please contact: [email protected]. We look forward to seeing you at this event. Thank you from Sheila and all the team at Dulwich Books in West Dulwich.
  20. Celebrate Books Are My Bag and join in our special storytelling session on Saturday 10th October at 11am with Kim Geyer. This is a free event and open to anyone under 7 who loves stories and picture books. Go To Sleep Monty is a delightful picture book that's already a favourite at our weekly storytime. Every child wants a pet, right? Wouldn't it be great to have someone to play with, someone to share things with, and someone to care for? Max gets the dog of his dreams, but he soon realises that looking after a puppy isn't as easy as it looks... Storytelling begins at 11am with Kim reading from her book after which we'll have activities. Places are free however our storytelling sessions are often full, so book your seats here: www.dulwichbooks.co.uk Dulwich Books, 6 Croxted Road, West Dulwich, London SE21 8SW Tel: 020 8670 1920
  21. Helen Lederer is a well-known British comedian, actress and writer. Helen?s debut novel, Losing It, is written with the same wit, observational humour and bittersweet characterizations as her stand-up material. Hilariously funny, it focuses on a middle-aged woman who is divorced, in debt, over weight and so desperate to change her life that she agrees to be the front-woman for a new diet pill. Peter who has read Losing It says it?s desperately funny, desperately engaging, desperately readable and desperately adorable.? Come along and join us on Sunday 18th October in The Old Library at Dulwich College and hear Helen read from her book, tell funny stories and generally have a fun time with a glass of wine. Tickets are ?12 (plus booking fee) and include a signed paperback copy of Losing It and wine! Helen will open up the evening with a short stand up performance, talk about her book and then we?ll open up to questions and generally have a good old chat as friends. Tickets can be booked online: http://www.dulwichliteraryfestival.co.uk/ via email: [email protected], via telephone: 020 8670 1920 or pop into Dulwich Books on Croxted Road SE21 8SW
  22. Join us on Sunday 18th October at 10.30am and hear Huw Edwards share with you his thoughts in a talk that combines themes including early Nonconformist congregations in London, some 18th century London history and also some stuff on the BBC and the way the media covers religion. Tickets are ?15 which includes a signed paperback copy of City Mission or ?8.00 entry ticket. (plus booking fee). The story of the Welsh in London spans a thousand years and in many ways is still largely untold. Broadcaster and journalist Huw Edwards says it is impossible to understand the history of the Welsh in London without appreciating the central place of organised religion. In City Mission, he traces an intriguing story of London?s Welsh chapels which spans several centuries. But his book is far more than a story of chapels and churches. It sheds light on the story of one of London?s first ethnic minorities ? the Welsh. Tickets can be booked online: http://dulwichliteraryfestival.co.uk/ via email: [email protected], via telephone: 020 8670 1920 or pop into Dulwich Books on Croxted Road SE21 8SW
  23. Join us on Sunday 18th October 1pm in The Old Library at Dulwich College to hear Denis MacShane discuss the pros and cons of a Britain in Europe. Will Britain leave the EU? Following the Conservative victory in the 2015 General Election, the question of ?Brexit? ? a British exit from the EU ? is high on the political agenda. In this book, former Europe Minister Denis MacShane looks at the history of Britain?s fraught relationship with Europe and shows how the possibility of Brexit has become increasingly more likely. He looks at the key personalities who shaped Britain?s European policy ? from Churchill to Heath and Wilson to Thatcher, Blair and Cameron ? and the key issues of immigration and the economy which have heightened Eurosceptic feeling in the UK. http://dulwichliteraryfestival.co.uk/ Tickets are ?10.00 (booking fee applies) and includes a copy of Brexit. Tickets can be booked online, via email: [email protected], via telephone: 020 8670 1920 or pop into Dulwich Books on Croxted Road SE21 8SW
  24. Phoenix Comic Workshops Saturday 17th October 9.30 ? Noon Would you like to draw cartoons? or learn how to be a Phoenix Comic illustrator? Come along to a Phoenix Comic workshops on Saturday 17th October and find out how. The workshops will take place in The Old Library in Dulwich College. Each workshop will have no more than 30 children sat at round tables. Pencils and paper are provided. Tickets are ?10 per workshop. Workshop 1 9.30am ? 10.30am ? Garden Critters & Crazy Jitters cartoon workshop aimed at children 7 ? 9 years of age with Gary Northfield. Book a place here: http://dulwichliteraryfestival.co.uk/ Workshop 2 9.30am ? 10.30am ? Making Monster Mayhem cartoon workshop aimed at children 9 ? 12 years of age with Jamie Littler . Book a place here: http://dulwichliteraryfestival.co.uk/ Workshop 3 11am ? Noon ? Garden Critters & Crazy Jitters cartoon workshop aimed at children 9 ? 12 years of age with Gary Northfield. Book a place here: http://dulwichliteraryfestival.co.uk/ Workshop 4 11am ? Noon ? Making Monster Mayhem cartoon workshop aimed at children 7 ? 9 years of age with Jamie Littler. Book a place here: http://dulwichliteraryfestival.co.uk/ Tickets can be booked online, via email: [email protected], via telephone: 020 8670 1920 or pop into Dulwich Books on Croxted Road SE21 8SW
  25. Vince Cable?s bestselling book, The Storm, explored and explained the causes of the 2008 world economic crisis and how Britain should respond to the great challenges it brought. Tickets are ?18.99 for entry + signed hardback copy of After The Storm, or ?8.00 entry only. (plus booking fee). Book tickets online: www.dulwichliteraryfestival.co.uk In After the Storm, Cable, Business Secretary in the 2010-2015 coalition government, provides a unique perspective on the state of the global financial markets and how the British economy has fared since 2008, and offers his vision for the way the UK economy should be managed and steered into the future. Cable argues that the 2015 election campaign lacked proper debate around the economic future of Britain, of how to make After the Stormimprovements in productivity to raise living standards, and above all how Britain can rebalance its economy and earn its keep in an increasingly uncertain global market. These are issues Cable will address from the vantage point of having spent the last five years at the heart of government. Tickets can be booked online: www.dulwichliteraryfestival.co.uk via email: [email protected], via telephone: 020 8670 1920 or pop into Dulwich Books on Croxted Road SE21 8SW
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