Cecelia Ahern & Dawn O’Porter in conversation with Muireann O’Connell

1WML, Thursday 10th October

Join us for a special evening with two internationally bestselling authors as we celebrate their brand new books, publishing this autumn. Into the Storm (HarperCollins) by Cecelia Ahern, is a gripping and haunting story about motherhood, buried truths, and outrunning the storms that follow us. In the aftermath of encountering a hit and run on a wild, stormy night, GP Enya goes to pieces and leaves her life as she knows it behind her for a new life in rural Ireland; but will this new life be enough to lay the ghosts of her past to rest? Honeybee (HarperCollins) by Dawn O’Porter is a coming-of-age story, at once heartbreaking and deeply funny, that celebrates the wonder of female friendship. Old friends Renée and Flo couldn’t be more different. In their early twenties, on the cusp of the rest of their lives, they fly home to the place of their youth, where it all began; but will they flail and fall, or will growing up be the making of them?

Cecelia and Dawn are renowned across the globe for their original and imaginative storytelling, capturing the hearts and minds of millions of readers. Cutting to the heart of what matters and underlining their novels with searing social commentary, both have a flair for speaking to the lives of modern women. With tenderness and insight, they offer a roadmap for how to overcome hard times – or at the very least, a favourite novel to bring comfort during such times.

Cecelia and Dawn will be in conversation with presenter and broadcaster Muireann O’Connell.


Date:
Thursday 10th October
Time:
7.00pm
Price:
€8
Address:
1WML, Windmill Lane, Dublin 2, Ireland

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