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May 13 2002, Monday, 6.15pm-7.30pmYOUR CHANCE TO JOIN BRITISH LIBRARY'S READING GROUP IN DISCUSSION WITH NIGERIAN-ENGLISH AUTHOR, BERNADINE EVARISTO, ABOUT HER SECOND POETIC NOVEL, "THE EMPEROR'S BABE" ALL ABOUT ROMAN LONDONBernadine Evaristo book is a novel,
about London - through the eyes of a young girl, away back in Roman Times. What
London would have been like, away back then, is anybody's guess. Therefore, this
fact alone should make this month's reading group session at the British Library
even more interesting. The author herself will be on hand to talk about her
poetic style of writing and answer any questions you may have.
There is a special ten-per-cent-off the price of her book for all ticket holders who call in at the Library's bookshop. Admission £5 (concessions £3.50). It is recommended that you reserve your place, in advance, as much as is possible. Telephone 020 7412 7332. Location: British Library, 96 Euston Road, London, NW1. Tube station: King's Cross (Piccadilly, Metropolitan, Northern, Victoria and Hammersmith & City lines).
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