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Alan Johnson in conversation with Richard T Kelly - 29th September @ All Saints, West Dulwich


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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

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