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Drinks, Books & Authors at Dulwich Books Thursday 3rd March 7pm


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Join us on Thursday 3rd March for an evening with Tinder Press, publisher of some of the most exciting new fiction. We invite you to hear three wonderful authors talk about their latest books. This event will be chaired by Tinder Press editor Imogen Taylor.


Sarah Duguid is the author of Look At Me which is a deft exploration of family, grief, and the delicate balance between moving forward and not quite being able to leave someone behind. It is an acute portrayal of how familial upheaval can cause misunderstanding and madness, damaging those you love most.


Rebecca MacKenzie is the author of In The Land Of Paper Gods story of a child far from home and caught between two cultures,In A Land of Paper Gods marries exuberant imagination with sharp pathos, and introduces Rebecca Mackenzie as a striking and original new voice.


Sarah Leipciger is the author of The Mountain Can Wait is a story of fathers and sons and the heartache they cause each other, in the tradition of Annie Proulx. Set in a stunning but scarred Canadian landscape this is a sweeping, stunning debut novel that is a joy to read.



TO BOOK: Tickets are ?5 and include a glass of wine www.dulwichbooks.co.uk


Book tickets online, via email at [email protected], via telephone on 020 8670 1920, or pop into the bookshop on Croxted Road.

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