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UK LGBT EVENTS - Henley Literary Festival: Jacqueline Wilson
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Henley Literary Festival: Jacqueline Wilson

Former Childrens Laureate Dame Jacqueline first shot to fame with her Tracy Beaker stories and since then has gone on to write more than a hundred books. Her highly anticipated adult novel Think Again revisits the trio of Ellie, Magda and Nadine, who we first met in Girls in Love and last saw over 20 years ago with the British Book Award winner Girls in Tears. This life-affirming story shows that life never stops surprising you. An unmissable hour with a bestseller beloved by generations. In conversation with The Independents Arts Editor, Jessie Thompson. Book and ticket price includes a copy of Think Again (RRP 22) which will be given to you at the event

Tickets : £ Various Tickets

Address : Travelbag Stage at the Marquee at Phyllis Court
Marlow Road
Henley-On-Thames
RG9 2HT

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