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Join Hedley Twidle for the launch of his new essay collection Show Me the Place at The Book Lounge (30 Apr)
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Jonathan Ball Publishers and The Book Lounge invite you to the launch of Show Me the Place by award-winning non-fiction writer Hedley Twidle.

Show Me the Place is an essay collection searching through history, memory and literature to find glimmers of utopia.

Hedley Twidle will be in conversation with Rebecca Davis.

Event details

Date: Tuesday 30 April 2024
Time: 17h30 for 18h00
Venue: The Book Lounge
RSVP: booklounge@gmail.com
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Categories Non-fiction South Africa

Tags Book events Book launches Cape Town Hedley Twidle Jonathan Ball Publishers Rebecca Davis Show Me the Place The Book Lounge


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