Book talks in Scottish libraries, Dumfries & Galloway
Book talks in Scottish libraries, Dumfries & Galloway

Book talks in Scottish libraries, Dumfries & Galloway

 

Book Events in Scottish Libraries, September-October 2015
Author Eileen Kay reads from her book Noodle Trails and talks about T
hailand, Fair Trade, elephant dung, and the longing for snake-free travel 

Q&A, chitchat and cups of tea. Book sales and signing
Courtesy of Dumfries and Galloway Libraries

 

Langholm Library                  Mon 28 Sept, 5.30 – 6.30

Market Place, Langholm, DG13 0JQ  Tel 013873-81142

 

Stranraer Library                   Wed 30 Sept, 2.00 – 3.00

North Strand Street, Stranraer, DG3 7LD. Tel 01776-400

 

Annan Library                        Thurs 1 Oct, 5.30 – 6.30

Charles Street, Annan, DG12 5AG. Tel 01461-202809

 

Lockerbie Library                   Fri 2 Oct, 6.00 – 7.00

31-33 High Street, Lockerbie, DG11 2JL. Tel 01576-203380

 

Lochmaben Library               Mon 5 Oct, 6.00 – 7.00

Town Hall, High Street. Lochmaben, DG11 1NQ. Tel 01387-811865

 

One World Shop, Carlisle               Tuesday 6 October

7pm – a light Thai buffet will be served afterwards
Lowthian’s Lane, off English street, Carlisle, CA3 8JR. tel 07881-488566

 

Kirkcudbright Library            Thurs 8 October, 7 – 8pm

Sherriff Court House, High Street, Kirkcudbright, DG6 4JW

Tel: 01557 331240

 

Ewart Library, Dumfries                  Friday 9 October, 14.00-15.00

Catherine Street, Dumfries, DG1 1JB. tel 01387-253820

 

 

REVIEWS

Mary Smith (journalist, author of No More Mulberries, Drunk Chickens and Burnt Macaroni):

“I loved this book – engaging, funny, poignant – everything a good travel memoir should be. I laughed out loud, got hungry reading about the food and want to go to Thailand. My one disappointment was I reached the end too soon. I am so glad there are to be further books … It’s for real travellers rather than tourists. Excellent read.”

 

Gillian Fraser (former Border TV presenter, author, journalist):

“She brings Thailand to life with wry stories. She clearly loves Thailand with a passion but she’s not oblivious to its flaws and shortcomings. She has a great way of making characters very real, so the reader ends up caring about them almost as much as she does. Most of all, I enjoyed the unpredictability of this book. I’m looking forward to the sequel.”

 

and finally

“I was lucky enough to hear the author give a talk. She is as warm and witty in real life as she comes over in her book. I would love to be brave enough to do all the things she has done, and it gave me heart when she doesn’t just coast through things and lets us know the difficulties she faced. Highly recommend this book”. Anonymous amazon reviewer

 

 

 

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