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Join Lucy Foley, author of THE INVITATION and Louisa Young, author of DEVOTION on Tuesday 13th June as they chat and discuss all things Italian. We?ll be serving delicious Italian wine and arancini throughout the evening.


THE INVITATION is a sweeping love story set during the 1950s in Italy, filled with mystery, glamour and danger.

?A seductive love tale? says the Sunday Times Style magazine.


DEVOTION is a novel of family, love, race and politics set during the electric change of the 1930s. The third book in the series set in the difficult years between the two World Wars, this is a novel of love, family, race and politics in the 1930s.

?Young expertly weaves politics, race and loyalty into the family?s narrative? says the Observer


Tickets are ?8 and include wine and arancini. Book tickets here: www.village-books.co.uk. This event is taking place in Village Books in Dulwich Village

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