Books & Spoken Word

Tanya Atapattu

Date: Friday, Sep 28 2018
Time: 7:00pm
Venue: Waterstones Bristol Galleries
Price: Free
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Tanya Atapattu

Celebrate Bristol author Tanya Atapattu’s first novel, Things my Mother Told Me.

“Travelling between England and Sri Lanka, Things My Mother Told Me is a warm, moving and funny story about love, loss, family, cultural divides and the voices we hear in our heads. It will stay with you long after you’ve turned the final page.”

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By joe melia, Thursday, Aug 9 2018

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