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Sandi Toksvig in Dulwich Books Wednesday 18th November 7pm


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Join us on Wednesday 18th November at 7pm to hear Sandi Toksvig discuss her latest book for teenagers, A Slice of Moon. The presenter, broadcaster, writer and actor has written many books for children and her latest novel is an action packed story of one family?s journey across the world.

Sandi is one of the most inspirational women today and has written many books including fiction and non-fiction books for children and adults. She has been a columnist for Good Housekeeping magazine for more than twenty years and for seven years wrote every week in The Sunday Telegraph.


Tickets are ?10.00 and include a copy of A Slice Of Moon or entry only tickets at ?4. Under 15?s are free when accompanied by an adult.

Book tickets online at: www.dulwichbooks.co.uk via email: [email protected] via telephone: 020 8670 1920 or pop into the bookshop at Croxted Road.

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