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Afternoon Tea with Prue Leith Saturday 17th October 4pm


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Join us on Saturday 17th October for afternoon tea and hear Prue Leith talk about her novel, The Food Of Love.


Tickets are ?15.00 for entry + signed hardback copy of The Food of Love & afternoon tea or ?8.00 entry & afternoon tea only. (plus booking fee). Book tickets: www.dulwichliteraryfestival.co.uk


A proud family. World War 2 is not yet over. Snubbed by aristocratic neighbour Book tickets now imageLord Frampton at a coming-of-age ball, Donald Oliver dreams of the day he?ll have his vengeance.

A wild daughter. Laura Oliver, beautiful and tempestuous, falls in love with Giovanni, an Italian ex-prisoner-of-war, now a humble cook. Disdaining her father?s snobbishness ? and his wrath ? the couple flee to London.

From Cotswolds farmland to London fish markets, society ballrooms to icy gutters, this is a tale of prejudice and ambition, power and passion, and one couple?s struggle to overcome all obstacles and carve out a life of their own.


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

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