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We're huge fans of Jojo Moyes at Village Books and are delighted that she's coming to Dulwich in March to celebrate the publication of her new book Someone Else's Shoes


Jojo Moyes’s novels have sold 51 million copies around the world, hit the Number One spot in 12 countries and have been translated into 46 languages. Her most recent novel, The Giver of Stars, was a Sunday Times Number One bestseller and Reese Witherspoon Book Club pick.


Her latest novel Someone Else’s Shoes explores the power of female friendship and tells the story of two women in their forties who find their lives irrevocably altered when they accidentally swap gym bags…


Nisha Cantor and Sam Kemp are two very different women. When wealthy Nisha is cut off by her husband, she doesn’t even have the shoes she was standing in.


That’s because Sam, struggling to keep herself and her family afloat, has accidentally

taken Nisha’s gym bag. Now Nisha’s got nothing. And Sam’s walking tall with shoes that catch eyes – and give her career an unexpected boost.


Except Nisha wants her life back – and she’ll start with her shoes . . .


Thursday 9th March, 7.30pm

The Great Hall, Alleyn's School

Tickets from £12!

Ticket link: https://bit.ly/3kr3M8y

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