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Don’t miss bestselling author Lesley Pearse at the Franschhoek Literary Festival this weekend
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The great and gracious bestselling author Lesley Pearse is at the Franschhoek Literary Festival this weekend!

Book your tickets now for events 18, 41, 65, 98 to see Pearse in action.

  • Tickets are available via Webtickets here
  • See the full Franschhoek Literary Festival programme here

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Tags Franschhoek Literary Festival Lesley Pearse Penguin Random House SA


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