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Saturday, 26 August 2017

September Events at the Rye Bookshop

Thanks to Camilla, Lizzie's successor at the Rye Bookshop, for the following details:

Saturday 2 September 12 - 2 pm: Chris O'Donoghue Book signing of "Blood on the Tide"

Saturday 9 September 12 - 2pm: Judith Thompson: book signing of "The Orange Autumn"

Thursday 21 September 6 pm:Peter Harrison: Talk about his book, The Medical Officer's Diary RAF Luneburg 1947 (The post-war diaries and photographs of his father, Richard Harrison.) Some interesting artefacts from the war will also be on display.

Monday 25 September 6 pm: Charlotte Collins: panel discussion on "The Art of Translation", Tickets for this event, which is part of the Rye Arts Festival can be booked through the Festival booking office. Charlotte has translated popular books such as "The Tobacconist" and "A Whole Life" by Robert Seethaler.

Thursday 28 September 11 am: Book signing by Dr Andrew Bamji, following his talk "Faces from the Front", at the Rye Arts Festival on Tuesday 26 September, at Rye Methodist Church. His subject is the pioneering facial reconstruction surgery performed by Sir Harold Gillies on servicemen wounded in the First World War.

Saturday 30 September 12 - 3 pm Book signing by Pamela D Holloway of her book "A Different Kind of Life"

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