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Joanne Harris, the immensely popular author of Chocolat and Jigs & Reels, will be talking about her new novel.
Gentlemen and Players: The place is St Oswald's, an old and long-established boys' grammar school in the north of England. A new year has just begun, and for the staff and boys of the school, a wind of unwelcome change is blowing. Suits, paperwork and Information Technology rule the world and Roy Straitley, Latin master, eccentric, and veteran of St Oswald's, is finally - reluctantly - contemplating retirement. But beneath the little rivalries, petty disputes and everyday crises of the school, a darker undercurrent stirs. And a bitter grudge, hidden and carefully nurtured for thirteen years, is about to erupt.
The French Market: Once again Joanne Harris and Fran Warde have collaborated to write a French Cookbook with a difference. This time they have gone to Gascony for their inspiration and into the world of the French rural market. The best ingredients in season, locally produced fruit, vegetables, wines and cheeses combine to make it a recipe for success. Nerac Melon with Floc, Foie Gras with Peaches, Summer Duck Salad and Roasted Stuffed Courgettes are only some of the recipes that will help recapture the tastes of summertime and the authentic French regional experience.
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Joanne Harris | talks |
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Date and Time: |
14 November 2005 at 7:30 pm |
Duration: | 1 hour 30 minutes |
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Venue: |
Waterstone's Nottingham Bridlesmith Gate |
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Tickets: |
£3 |
Available from: |
Waterstone's Nottingham, front desk |
Additional Information: |
ticket price redeemable against purchase of book on the night only. |
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