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Liberty's Fire by Lydia Syson
Liberty's Fire by Lydia Syson











Liberty

Described as Kafka meets La Carre, the series has been a favourite at Review since the first came out in 2014. Tickets are free for under 18's but must be booked in advanceĭave Hutchinson and Chris Jackson - Friday 11thĪs we slide inexoribly into our own fractured dystopian hellscape, Sci Fi writer Dave Hutchinson will be a reading from Europe in Winter, the third in his Fractured Europe sequence.

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It tells the story of four young people and their lives during the revolutionary 72 days. A World Between Us, Burning Summer and Liberty's Fire which is set during the Paris Commune of 1871. Lydia is the author of three Historical YA novels. Her debut, City of Halves, and her latest, Crow Mountain which tells the story of two English girls whose stories, although they live a hundred years apart, are connected in ways they could never imagine. Historian Lucy Inglis is the author of two young adult novels. Join Lucy Inglis and Lydia Syson for an evening of readings and discussion at Review Bookshop. Lucy Inglis & Lydia Syson - Wednesday 9th Ticket cost £5 and include a glass of wine and £4 off a copy of The Good Immigrant on the night.

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With Readings from writer and actor Vera Chok, Varaidzo, the Arts and Culture editor at Gal-Dem magazine, Daniel York Loh, a scriptwriter, director and actor who has recently won the Pitch Perfect award to develop his musical Sinking Water and Darren Chetty, a writer and hip hop educator based in East London, this will be an evening of examnation into the lives of immigrants and children of immigrants in the U.K today. The Good Immigrant discusses issues such as casteism, colourism, misappropriation and the word namaste. Nikesh Shukla, the award winning author of Coconut Unlimited and Meatspace, has recently been nominated for a Liberty Human Rights Award for his work on bringing this timely and important collection of essays into being. Peckham Literary Festival 2016 8th - 13th November













Liberty's Fire by Lydia Syson