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This Girl Can & This Girl Did. An Evening with Judy Murray Sunday 17th September


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Join Village Books in Dulwich Village tomorrow evening as they host an evening with Judy Murray.


What happens when you find you have exceptional children? Do you panic? Put your head in the sand? Or risk everything and jump in head first? Join us for an evening in the company of Judy Murray as we celebrate the publication of her memoir Knowing the Score.


Tickets ?10/?8 under 18?s or ?25 includes a copy of Knowing the Score BOOK TICKETS HERE www.village-books.co.uk


As mother to tennis champions Jamie and Andy Murray, Scottish National Coach, coach of the Fed Cup, and general all-round can-do woman of wonder, Judy Murray is the ultimate role model for believing in yourself and reaching out to ambition. As a parent, coach, leader, she is an inspiration who has revolutionised British tennis. From the soggy community courts of Dunblane to the white heat of Centre Court at Wimbledon, Judy Murray?s extraordinary memoir charts the challenges she has faced, from desperate finances and growing pains to entrenched sexism.


Judy will be in conversation with Alexandra Heminsley, author of Running Like A Girl and most recently Leap In.


We all need a story of ?yes we can? to make us believe great things are possible. This is that story. Be inspired ? don?t miss this chance to see and meet Judy!


Sunday 17th September 2017 7.30pm

This event is taking place at The MCT at Alleyn's, Townley Road, Dulwich SE22 8SU

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