Faith, Feathers & Human Skin | Introducing The Puffin
Talk Social Justice-
Venue
Library
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Time
6:30 PM
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Price
From £5
- Book Tickets
Join writer Michelle Lovric and Mark Oakley to celebrate the release of Michelle's latest book: 'The Puffin'
- This book is fabulous - funny, horrific, subversive ... I don’t think I have enjoyed anything as much since Perfume. ― Joanne Harris
- A witty, exciting, over-the-top page-turner which becomes increasingly addictive... Quite unlike anything else around – and all the better for that. ― Daily Mail
- Colourful, intoxicating and brutal. ― She
- It’s years since I enjoyed a novel this much - or felt such strong envy of an author for having the breadth and richness of imagination to create such a world’ ― A.N. Wilson
- Lovric’s dark tale of familial woe and colonial intrigue will imprint upon the Dear Reader’s skin in the way only a classic can. ― Christy Ann Conlin, Globe and Mail
About Michelle Lovric
Michelle Lovric was born in Sydney and now lives between London and Venice. She has published eleven novels set in Venice and Southwark. She’s known for the gothic darkness of her humour and her unflinching explorations of faith in extremis as well as medical curiosities like Holy Anorexia, the compulsion to eat human hair and anthropodermic bibliopegy. Her adult novels include The Book of Human Skin (a TV Book Club pick) and The Remedy (longlisted for the Women’s Prize). She co-authored the bestselling My Sister Milly (about the murdered schoolgirl Milly Dowler) and a play about the 2017 London Bridge terror attack which was performed in Southwark Cathedral on the first anniversary. She is currently finishing a children’s book set in Venice and Southwark Cathedral in 1905.