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Events The Book of Guilt: Catherine Chidgey

The Book of Guilt: Catherine Chidgey

$25.00

Catherine Chidgey’s latest novel, The Book of Guilt, is the page-turning tale of three identical brothers and the women who look after them, Mother Morning, Mother Afternoon and Mother Night. 

Chidgey talks to Sandra Simpson about the inspirations behind this magnificent and sinister story: why she chose to set it in an alternate England of the 1970s; the meaning of Margate; and what drives her to create novel after brilliant novel. 

“Chidgey brings the core of her mystery closer to the surface until, suddenly and unsettlingly, all is laid bare... If you’re anything like me, you will race through this book in a single, breathless sitting.” – Jay Gilbert, Literary Review UK

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Sunday 2 November, 3–4pm
Carrus Crystal Palace, Northern Waterfront Reserve 

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The Book of Guilt: Catherine Chidgey

$25.00

Catherine Chidgey’s latest novel, The Book of Guilt, is the page-turning tale of three identical brothers and the women who look after them, Mother Morning, Mother Afternoon and Mother Night. 

Chidgey talks to Sandra Simpson about the inspirations behind this magnificent and sinister story: why she chose to set it in an alternate England of the 1970s; the meaning of Margate; and what drives her to create novel after brilliant novel. 

“Chidgey brings the core of her mystery closer to the surface until, suddenly and unsettlingly, all is laid bare... If you’re anything like me, you will race through this book in a single, breathless sitting.” – Jay Gilbert, Literary Review UK

Details

Sunday 2 November, 3–4pm
Carrus Crystal Palace, Northern Waterfront Reserve 

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