Plus, what lies ahead for Ukraine in 2024? Luke Harding and Charlotte Higgins join our panel
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| Book Club with Paul Lynch: Prophet Song | | | Paul Lynch will discuss his 2023 Booker-prize winning dystopian novel, Prophet Song. Set in an imagined Ireland descending into tyranny, it pulls us into the terrifying world of Eilish Stack, a mother of four caught in a collapsing society and trying to hold her family together. With themes including political extremism and the global plight of refugees, the novel was praised by the Booker judges for capturing “the social and political anxieties of our age”. Join the author as he discusses his inspirations for this timely novel about populism and political unrest. He’ll also be answering your questions. | Monday 11 March 2024, 8pm-9pm GMT | Book tickets |
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| Bonnie Garmus | Tuesday 13 February 2024 8pm-9pm GMT | Next week, author Bonnie Garmus will revisit her bestselling novel about science, celebrity and feminism, in conversation with Lisa Allardice. | Book tickets | |
| | | | Ellen E Jones | Thursday 15 February 2024 8pm-9pm GMT | Join the film critic for a conversation about racism, politics and Hollywood, and to explore the frontrunners in this year's awards season. | Book tickets | |
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| What lies ahead for Ukraine in 2024? | Wednesday 21 February 2024 7pm-8.15pm GMT | As the war in Ukraine enters its third year, our panel, including Tom Burgis, Charlotte Higgins and Luke Harding, will discuss the latest developments. | Book tickets | |
| | | | The alternative manifesto: The NHS | Tuesday 27 February 2024 8pm-9.15pm GMT | The NHS is facing its biggest crisis in history. How can we recover its founding promise, to be there for everyone? | Book tickets | |
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| Armistead Maupin | Thursday 7 March 2024 8pm–9pm GMT | Maupin will celebrate four decades of his much-loved Tales of the City series, chronicling the lives and loves of a group of friends in San Francisco. | Book tickets | |
| | | | Colm Tóibín | Thursday 23 May 2024 7pm–8.30pm BST | Join the Irish novelist, live in London and online, as he introduces Long Island, the long-awaited sequel to his modern masterpiece, Brooklyn. | Book tickets | |
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