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Take Nothing With You with author Patrick Gale - Author Event


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Join Village Books for an evening of entertaining discussion about writing with one of the UK?s leading authors. Patrick is the author of bestselling novels including The Whole Day Through, the Richard and Judy bestsellers Notes From An Exhibition and A Perfectly Good Man, the Costa nominated A Place Called Winter and his latest, Take Nothing With You. And he was the author of the BBC drama, Man in an Orange Shirt.


Patrick?s sixteenth novel, Take Nothing With You, is a sad-funny comedy of resilience and survival that is sure to appeal to fans of Rough Music as well as to readers newly drawn to his work from watching Man in an Orange Shirt.


Patrick will be in conversation with Hannah Beckerman. Hannah is an author and journalist, writing features and book reviews for The Guardian, The Observer and the FT Weekend Magazine. Her new novel, If Only I Could Tell You, will be published next February.


BOOK TICKETS HERE: www.village-books.co.uk/events Tickets ?10/?8 & this event is a partnership with Alleyn?s School Enterprises


This event is taking place on Wednesday 26th September 2018 7.30pm at Alleyns Lower School, Townley Road, Dulwich SE22 8SU

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