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Top Author In Loughborough

Posted on 24/09/2007
P. Klein

sophie hannahSophie Hannah, whose latest novel, Hurting Distance, has just become a best-seller, will be visiting Loughborough Library, on Granby Street, Loughborough tomorrow (Tuesday 25th September).

Sophie is the writer of many childrens books, funny books and poetry, as well as two fresh crime novels, which have won more commendation for this creative, gifted young author.

County Council literature officer Kerry Featherstone said: "Sophies latest novel became a best-seller last week, so this is great timing.  Shes a big name in writing - and amazingly talented to be able to write so successfully in such different styles.

Everybody is welcome to the occasion at Loughborough library, from 7-9pm.  Entrance is free, refreshments will be provided. So if you want something interesting to do in Loughborough on a Tuesday night why not head down to the Granby Street tomorrow, grab yourself a glass of wine, meet a famous writer face to face and get chatting. You could even ask Sophie to sign a copy of her book.

However if you want to find out what terrible thing happened to Naomi Jenkins three years ago, the lead character in Sophies latest bestseller, you will probably have to read her book Hurting Distance.