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ROLL UP! ROLL UP! see the Wild Boy - Children's author Rob Lloyd Jones at Rye Books!


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Sunday 27th July 2.00pm - Children's Author Rob Lloyd Jones will be reading from the brilliant 'Wild Boy'


London, 1841.

A boy covered in hair, raised as a monster, condemned to life in a travelling freak show. A boy with an extraordinary power of observation and detection. A boy accused of murder; on the run; hungry for the truth?enter the world of Wild Boy. We are big fans of this book set in Southwark no less! And there is a rumour that Rob maybe also be reading from the recently released sequel 'Wild Boy & The Black Terror'


Ladies and Gentlemen, take your seats. The show is about to begin?


For ages 8 - 12 and of course grown-ups.

FREE EVENT please RSVP so we get an idea of numbers! Thank you


Best Wishes,

All at Rye Books

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