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Tuesday 20th February | 2024
Nottingham Cental Library
Free
Don't miss the first WRAP Live! of 2024 for an evening of conversation with our Spring term featured author, Holly Williams, discussing her book, What Time is Love?. Former staff writer and arts editor for The Independent, Holly's work has appeared in The New York Times, Time Out and more.
Set in 1947, 1967 and 1987, What Time is Love? explores whether it's possible to meet the right person at the wrong time. Rich in detail about the twentieth century, this is a novel which goes beyond romance to look at how society affects us, even down to who we fall in love with.
Hosted by WRAP Director and Book Club presenter Dr Becky Cullen, this is chance find out more about the writing process in a discussion of Holly's writing past, present and future, including how to transform a brilliant idea into a brilliant book. Don't miss conversations about history and time-travel, love and longing.
With a chance to buy a hot drink, the new Central Library is a fabulous venue for this warm and friendly event.
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