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Losing It with Helen Lederer Sunday 18th October 8.30pm


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Helen Lederer is a well-known British comedian, actress and writer. Helen?s debut novel, Losing It, is written with the same wit, observational humour and bittersweet characterizations as her stand-up material. Hilariously funny, it focuses on a middle-aged woman who is divorced, in debt, over weight and so desperate to change her life that she agrees to be the front-woman for a new diet pill. Peter who has read Losing It says it?s desperately funny, desperately engaging, desperately readable and desperately adorable.?


Tickets are ?12 (plus booking fee) and include a signed paperback copy of Losing It and wine!

Tickets can be booked online: www.dulwichbooks.co.uk via email: [email protected], via telephone: 020 8670 1920 or pop into Dulwich Books on Croxted Road SE21 8SW


Helen will open up the evening with a short stand up performance, talk about her book and then we?ll open up to questions and generally have a good old chat as friends.

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